Translation (geometry)
In Euclidean geometry, translation is the transformation of moving every point by a fixed distance in the same direction. It can also be interpreted as the addition of a constant vector to every point, or as changing the origin of the coordinate system.
Distances are preserved under a translation, and so shapes and sizes remain the same.
See also affine transformation.
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