Vector
A vector is used to describe a translation. The word vector comes from a Latin word vehere meaning carrier. This fits in very well with our definition of translation which came from Latin meaning the ‘action of changing something by carrying it’.
Translations involve a movement on the x axis and a movement on the y axis.
These movements are described by vectors that are written like this
This means carry a point to the right and
up.
and
can be negative numbers which would reverse the direction of travel.
To describe a movement of three to the right and one up, we would use the vector
To describe a movement of three to the left and one down, we would use the vector