The point (2,3) after the translation of (x, y) → (x+2, y-3).
What is (4, 0)?
Reflect the point (4, 5) over the y-axis. What is the new coordinate?
What is (-4, 5)?
The point (3, 4) after a rotation of 180°.
What is (-3, -4)?
A dilation in which the preimage gets bigger is called an _______?
What is enlargement?
What transformation was performed?

What is a translation of 2 units left and 1 unit up?
The point (3, -5) after a translation of 2 units left and 4 units up.
What is (1, -1)?
The triangle ABC has coordinates (2,4), (5, 8), and (3, 7). After a reflection, A'B'C' has coordinates (2, -4), (5, -8), and (3, -7). The figure was reflected over the __-axis
What is x?
Triangle EFG has the coordinates (-3, -1), (-2, -5), and (-5, -4). What quadrant will E'F'G' be in after rotating 90° clockwise?
What is Quadrant II?
After a dilation, the angle measures of the preimage compared to the image are ________.
What is the same?
Translations, reflections, and rotations produce a figure that is _________ to the original figure.
What is congruent?
A triangle has vertices at (1,1), (1,7), and (6,1). What are the coordinates after translating it 2 units left & 3 down?
What is (-1, -2), (-1, 4), (4, -2) ?
A figure has coordinates (2, 1), (4, 1), (2, 3), and (4, 4). What quadrant is the new image in after a reflection across the x-axis?
What is Quadrant IV?
Point A has the coordinates (7,-3). The coordinates of A' after a 90° rotation counterclockwise around the origin.
What is (3, 7)?
The preimage has vertices A(-5, -4), B(2, 6), C(4, -3). What are the vertices of the image after a dilation of (x, y) → (3x, 3y)?
What is A'(-15, -12), B'(6, 18), C'(12, -9)?
What are the coordinates of (1, 2) after a translation of two units down and then a rotation of 180° about the origin?
What is (-1, 0)?
What is the algebraic representation that describes a figure translated 4 units to the right and 3 units up?
What is (x, y) → (x+4, y+3)?
What is the algebraic representation for reflecting a figure over the x-axis?
What is (x ,y) → (x, -y)?
Point A has the coordinates (-2,-3). What are the coordinates of A' after a 90° rotation clockwise around the origin.
What is (-3, 2)?
The triangle ABC has the coordinates (2, 2), (6, 4), and (2, 8). Find the coordinates of A'B'C' after a dilation with scale factor of 1/2.
What is (1, 1), (3, 2), (1, 4)?
Dilate the coordinates A(0, 2), B(2, 4), C(4, 2) with a scale factor of 1/2. Then translate (x, y) → (x-2, y+3).
What is A'(-2, 4) B'(-1, 5) C'(0, 4)
A triangle has points A(3, -2) B(7,4) and C(5, 9). What are the coordinates of A'B'C' after the triangle is translated up 4 and to the right 5.
What is A'(8, 2) B'(12, 8) and C'(10, 13)?
Triangle DEF has coordinates (1, 1), (2, 3), (4, 1). What are the coordinates of the figure after it is reflected over the y-axis?
What is (-1, 1), (-2, 3), (-4, 1)?
Triangle ABC has the coordinates (2, 4), (6, 10) and (-2, -6). What are the coordinates of A'B'C' after a 180° rotation around the origin.
What are (-2,-4), (-6, -10) and (2, 6)?
Triangle RST has sides measuring 4m, 8m, and 10m. Triangle R'S'T' has sides measuring 6m, 12m, and 15m. What is the scale factor of this dilation?
What is 1.5?
What transformations were applied to the figure after the sequence (x, y) → (x, -y), (x, y) → (0.25x, 0.25y), and (x, y) → (x-2, y+7)?
What is reflection, dilation, and translation?