Answer:
(might also be denoted as in some textbooks.)
Explanation:
Let denote the position vector of point . Thus:
.
Similarly, let denote the position vector of point . Thus:
Let be the translation vector from point to point . Adding this translation vector to the position vector of the original point should yield the positional vector of the new point. In other words:
Thus, the required translation vector would be (or equivalently, .
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