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Understanding 2D Translation
This Demonstration allows you to translate 2D objects. The red square represents the translated version of the blue square.
Contributed by:
Roger Germundsson
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This Demonstration allows you to manipulate 2D translations of objects. It is one in a series of twelve covering
TranslationTransform
,
RotationTransform
,
ScalingTransform
,
ReflectionTransform
,
RescalingTransform
and
ShearingTransform
in 2D and 3D.
RELATED LINKS
Translation
(
Wolfram
MathWorld
)
Affine Transformation
(
Wolfram
MathWorld
)
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"
Understanding 2D Translation
" from
the Wolfram Demonstrations Project
http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/Understanding2DTranslation/
Contributed by:
Roger Germundsson
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