To complete the sentence.
Answer to Problem 1E
The figure formed by a translation of a figure is the image of the figure.
Explanation of Solution
Given information :
Consider the sentence provided in the question:
The figure formed by a translation of a figure is the ___ of the figure.
:
As per the question
A translation is a transformation in which each point of a figure moves the same distance in the same direction. In a translation, a figure and its image are congruent.
In transformation, the new figure formed by a transformation is called an image.
As a translation is a transformation, the figure formed by a translation of a figure is the image of the figure.
Hence, the complete sentence:
The figure formed by a translation of a figure is the image of the figure.
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