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The correct answers are:
1. They are sets of points
2. Variables referring to a given point
I know these are correct because I just took a test and got them wrong, and I'm answering this question because I have the answers now.
Equations can be translated because they are sets of points.
A translated equation should be equivalent to the original equation except for variables referring to a given point.
What is the translated equation?
A translation in math moves a shape left or right and/or up or down. The translated shapes look exactly the same size as the original shape, and hence the shapes are congruent to each other.
The translation is one of the transformations in math.
When a shape has been transformed, the original shape is called the preimage and the vertices are usually labeled using uppercase letters (Example: ABCD).
- Equations can be translated because they are sets of points.
- A translated equation should be equivalent to the original equation except for variables referring to a given point.
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