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  1. Performing translations (video) | Khan Academy

    Video transcript - Let's do an example on the performing translations exercise. Use the translate tool to find the image of triangle W I N for a translation of six units, positive six units, in the X …

  2. Translations review (article) - Khan Academy

    This translation maps X Y Z onto the blue triangle. The result is a new figure, called the image. The image is congruent to the original figure. Want to learn more about different types of …

  3. Properties of translations | Geometry (article) | Khan Academy

    When you translate something in geometry, you're simply moving it around. You don't distort it in any way. If you translate a segment, it remains a segment, and its length doesn't change. …

  4. Translations intro (article) | Khan Academy

    Learn what translations are and how to perform them in our interactive widget. To see what a translation is, please grab the point and move it around. Nice! You translated the point. In …

  5. Transformations | Geometry (all content) | Math | Khan Academy

    In this topic you will learn about the most useful math concept for creating video game graphics: geometric transformations, specifically translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations.

  6. Translating shapes (article) | Translations | Khan Academy

    Mathematically speaking, we will learn how to draw the image of a given shape under a given translation. A translation by a, b is a transformation that moves all points a units in the x …

  7. Translate shapes (practice) | Translations | Khan Academy

    Translate shapes CCSS.Math: 8.G.A.1, 8.G.A.3, HSG.CO.A.5 Google Classroom Microsoft Teams

  8. Translating points (video) | Translations | Khan Academy

    A translation is a way to move a point or shape by a certain number of units in a certain direction. For example, we can translate a point by moving it 5 units left and 3 units up.

  9. Translating shapes (video) | Translations | Khan Academy

    We use the letter "T" to represent translations. We move every point of the shape a certain distance left or right, and up or down, to create a new shape that's the same size and shape …

  10. Determining translations (video) | Khan Academy

    We can find the translation by figuring out how much the x- and y-coordinates need to change to map one triangle onto the other. We map each point to its corresponding point in the other …