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In 2D-translation, a point (x, y) can move to the new position (x’,...

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In 2D-translation, a point (x, y) can move to the new position (x’, y’) by using the equation


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In 2D-translation, a point (x, y) can move to the new position (x’, y’) by using the equation X’=x+dx and Y’=y+dy. Where dx and dy is distance by which object is moved along X and Y axis respectively.

Thus correct option is: B.


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