Yes, when applying a translation, all points of the figure move in the same magnitude and direction.
When we apply a translation, all the points move in the same magnitude and direction?
A translation is a type of geometric transformation that moves each point of a figure a certain distance in a certain direction.
The distance that each point is moved is the same, and the direction that each point is moved is also the same. So the answer is yes.
For example, if we have a square with vertices at (0, 0), (1, 0), (1, 1), and (0, 1), and we apply a translation that moves each point 2 units to the right, then the new vertices of the square will be at (2, 0), (3, 0), (3, 1), and (2, 1).