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When a figure is translated on a coordinate grid,what conclusion can you draw from the pre-image and image ?

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The position of the figure changes because you are translating it. Meaning that you are moving it.
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Answer:

The side lengths remain the same, and the position of the figure changes.

Explanation:

Translation is a rigid transformation. It means the size and shape of the figure remains same.

In translation, a figure shifted from one place to another, without any other changes.

After translation:

1. Corresponding side lengths remain the same.

2. Corresponding angles remain the same.

3. Image and pre-image are congruent.

Therefore, the conclusion is "The side lengths remain the same, and the position of the figure changes".

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