1. For each of the following, find the image of the given quadrilateral under the translation from \( A \) to \( B \). a. b.
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A translation in geometry means moving every point of a shape or figure the same distance in the same direction. It's like sliding the shape without rotating or flipping it. The "from \(A\) to \(B\)" part tells us how far and in which direction to move the shape. Show more…
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