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Name the type of transformation shown.
Hint:
The door is displaced from its original position.
The correct answer is: translation is demonstrated in the given figure.
We know that a figure or shape is displaced from one place to another in transformation by translation. A figure can move upward, downward, right, left or anywhere in the coordinate system but the size remains same.
So, translation is demonstrated in the given figure.
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