Translations
Reflections
Rotations
Vocabulary
Algebraic Directions
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What do you do to a figure when you translate it?

What is slide it?

or 

What is move it?

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What you do to the image when you reflect it.

What is flip it?

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What you do to the figure when you rotate it.

What is turn it?

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The pre-image.

What is the original image?

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The new point if you have a point at (x,y) and you move it a units to the right and b units down.

What is (x+a, y-b)?

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What directions can you slide a figure for a translation?

What are Up, Down, Left, Right, or Diagonally?

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The quadrant of your image if your pre-image is in quadrant III and you reflect it across the y axis.

What is Quadrant IV?

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The quadrant of your image if your pre-image is located in quadrant II and you rotate it counter clockwise 90 degrees about the origin.

What is Quadrant III?

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The two things that are the same when you compare the preimage and image when they are congruent.

What are size and shape?

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The new point if you have point (x,y) and you reflect it over the x-axis.

What is (x,-y)?

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The point of A' after A(2,2) is horizontally translated left 5 units.

What is (-3,2)?

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The location of A' if A(5,6) is reflected across the x-axis.

What is (5,-6)?

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The quadrant of your image if your pre-image is located in quadrant III and it is rotated 180 degrees about the origin.

What is Quadrant I?

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The line of symmetry.

What is the line that a figure is being reflected over?

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The new point if you have point (x,y) and you rotate it 180 degrees.

What is (-x,-y)?

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The point of J' after J(3,-4) is translated left 5 units & up 7 units.

What is (-2,3)?

800

The point of K' if point K(-2,-4) is reflected across the y-axis then reflected across the x-axis.

What is (2,4)?

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The location of G' if you point G(-3,2) is rotated it 90 degrees clockwise.

What is (2,3)?

800

Center of rotation.

What is the fixed point the figure is being rotated about?

or 

What is the origin?

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The new point if you had point (x,y) and you rotate it 90 degrees about the origin.

What is (-y, x)?

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The point of W' after W(-5,0) is first translated right 7 units & up 3 units, then translated left 2 units & down 3 units.

What is (0,0)? 

or 

What is the origin?

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The point of X' if point X(-5,-5) is translated 8 units to the right and 2 units up, and then reflected across the y-axis.

What is (-3,-3)?

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The location of Q' if point Q(1, -4) is translated left 3 units & up 5 units, then reflected across the y-axis, and finally rotated 180 degrees.

What is (-2,-1)?

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The changing of the pre-image to an image by sliding, flipping, or turning a figure and the names of the three rigid forms.

What is transformation and what are translation, reflection, and rotation?

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The rules for Translation, Reflection across the x-axis, Reflection across the y-axis, Rotation clockwise 90 degrees, Rotation counterclockwise 90 degrees, and Rotation 180 degrees

What are Translation: (x,y) --> (x±a,y±b), Reflection(x-axis): (x,y)--> (x,-y), Reflection (y-axis): (x,y)--> (-x,y), Rotation (-90): (x,y)--> (y,-x), Rotation(90): (x,y)--> (-y,x), Rotation (180) - (x,y)--> (-x,-y)?

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