GCSE Maths Practice: transformations

Question 1 of 10

This question introduces translation of shapes in geometry.

\( \begin{array}{l}\text{How is a translation of a shape usually described?}\end{array} \)

Choose one option:

Label the vector correctly and apply it to all points of the shape.

A translation moves every point of a shape the same distance in the same direction. Vectors describe translations, showing horizontal and vertical movement. For example, a vector (3,2) moves a shape 3 units right and 2 units up. Understanding translations helps in coordinate geometry, combining transformations, and visualizing shapes in motion. Practice applying vectors to move shapes and check that distances and directions remain consistent. Translating a shape does not change its size, orientation, or shape, only its position. Visualizing a grid helps to see the movement accurately.