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Which statement is true about a translation? 1. A translation takes a line to a parallel line or itself. 2. A translation takes a line to a perpendicular line. 3. A translation requires a center of translation. 4.A translation requires a line of translation.

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Answer: 1. A translation takes a line to a parallel line or itself.

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When a line is translated, it means the line is moved from one position to another. The true statement is:

(1). A translation takes a line to a parallel line or itself.

In transformation, translation does not change the orientation of a line. This means that:

  1. The position of the lines will change, when translated
  2. The orientation of the lines will remain unchanged
  3. It does not require a center or scale of translation

Point (2) above means that;

  • Parallel lines will remain parallel
  • Perpendicular lines will remain perpendicular

Using the above analysis, we can conclude that: option (1) is true

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