Translating
Reflecting
Rotating
Dilating
100

What is the transformation that maps ABC to A'B'C'?

The transformation that maps ABC to A'B'C' is a translation of 6 units to the right and 4 units down.

(x, y) ----> (x + 6, y - 4)

100

Reflect across the x -axis. Where would the coordinates of D' be?

The coordinates of D' would be (1, -2).

100

What transformation maps quadrilateral KLMN to K'L'M'N'?

The transformation that maps quadrilateral KLMN to K'L'M'N' is a rotation of 900 CW about the origin or a rotation of 2700 CCW about the origin.

100

Whats the scale factor to map triangle ABC to A'B'C'?

The scale factor that maps triangle ABC to A'B'C' is 2.

200

How can the transformation that maps point P to P' be best described? 

The transformation that maps point P to P' is can be best described as a translation of 3 units to the right and 3 units up.

(x, y) ----> (x + 3, y + 3)

200

What is the line of reflection that maps A onto B?

The line of reflection that maps A onto B is the line y = 2.

200

If we perform a rotation of 1800 about the origin, in which quadrant will triangle BLS end in?

If we perform a rotation of 1800 about the origin, triangle BLS will end in quadrant III.

200

If you dilate PQR by a scale factor of 3, what would the coordinates of Q'? 

If you dilate PQR by a scale factor of 3, the coordinates of Q' would be (9, 3).

300

How should the green triangle be moved to be mapped to the blue triangle?

The green triangle should be translated 6 units to the left and 7 units down to be mapped to the blue triangle.

(x, y) ---> (x - 6, y - 7)

300

If the triangle were reflected across the line x = -2, in which quadrant would the triangle be?

If the triangle were reflected across the line x = -2, the triangle would be in quadrant II.

300

What was the point of rotation to transform the blue triangle to the orange triangle?

The point of rotation to transfrom the blue triangle to the orange triangle is at (1, 1).

300

What's the scale factor from original to copy?

The scale factor from original to copy is 2.

400

If we would perform a translation of the following rule, (x, y) ---> (x + 4, y + 2), what would be the coordinates of A'?

If we would perform a translation of the following rule, (x, y) ---> (x + 4, y + 2), the coordinates of A' would be (5, 5).

400

If we perform a reflection across the y-axis, where would the coordinates of A' be?

If we perform a reflection across the y-axis,  the coordinates of A' would be at (3, 7).

400

Triangle ABC was rotated 900 CCW about the origin, which vertex(corner) maps with C?

The vertex that maps with C is Z.

400

What's the scale factor?

The scale factor is 1/2.

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