A translation is applied to an object by:
a) Repositioning it along with a straight-line path
b) Repositioning it along with a circular path
c) Repositioning it along with a elliptical path
d) All of these
We translate a two-dimensional point by adding
a) Translation distances
b) Translation difference
c) Both A & B
d) None of these
Translation Factor (tx, ty) is called:
a) Translation vector
b) Shift vector
c) A and B both
d) None of these
In 2D translation, a point (𝓍, 𝓎) can move to the new position (𝓍ˊ, 𝓎ˊ) by using the equation :
a) 𝓍ˊ = 𝓍 + t𝓍 & 𝒴ˊ = 𝒴 + t𝓍
b) 𝓍ˊ = 𝓍 + t𝓍 & 𝒴ˊ = 𝒴 + t𝒴
c) 𝓍ˊ = 𝓍 + t𝒴 & 𝒴ˊ = 𝒴 + t𝒴
d) 𝓍ˊ = 𝓍 + t𝒴 & 𝒴ˊ = 𝒴 + t𝓍
To change the position of a circle or ellipse we translate :
a) Center coordinates
b) Center coordinates and redraws the figure in a new location
c) Outline coordinates
d) All of these
The basic geometric transformations are:
a) Rotation
b) Reflection
c) Shear
d) All of these