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What is a translation shape?

A "translation shape" is not a standard term in geometry or mathematics. It's possible you're referring to one of the following concepts:

1. Translation: This is a geometric transformation that moves every point of a figure the same distance in the same direction. It's like sliding the entire shape without rotating or changing its size.

2. Shape after Translation: This refers to the new position and orientation of a shape after a translation transformation. It's the same shape, just shifted to a different location.

3. Shape with Translation Symmetry: This describes a shape that can be perfectly aligned with its original position after a translation. For example, a repeating pattern like a brick wall has translation symmetry.

4. Translation Invariance: This describes a property of certain geometric objects or functions that remain unchanged under a translation. For instance, the distance between two points remains constant even if both points are translated by the same amount.

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