Translations
Rotations
Reflections
Dilations
Vocabulary
100

Where is the image of point A(1, 4) after a translation 4 units up and 5 units left?

A'(-4, 8)

100

An object is located entirely in quadrant 1. It is rotated 90 degrees clockwise. What quadrant is the image in?

Quadrant 4

100
True or False: Reflections preserve size and orientation.
False - orientation is not preserved under a reflection.
100

True or False: A dilation is not a rigid motion transformation.

True - A dilation is not a rigid motion transformation because it does not preserve the size of the shape.

100

What is the definition of a prime image?

Shape after transformation has been performed

200

Figure L(-3, -2), A(0, -1), and D(3, -2) is translated 1 unit right and 3 units up. Where is the image of figure LAD?

L'(-2, 1) A'(1, 2) D'(4, 1)

200

True or False: A 90 degree clockwise rotation is the same as a 270 degree counterclockwise rotation.

True
200

What are the coordinates of point H(-7, 9) after reflection across the x axis?

H'(-7, -9)

200

Where is the image of G(8, 10) after dilation by a factor of 25?

G'(200, 250)

200

When you rotate an image clockwise, are you turning it to the right or the left?

A clockwise rotation is the same as turning to the right.

300

Points A(-3, -4) and B(-1, -5) are translated, resulting in points A'(3, -5) and B'(5, -6). Describe the translation.

(x, y) --> (x + 6, y - 1)

OR:

6 units to the right, 1 unit down

300

Where is the image of Z(-4, 0) after a 270 degree counterclockwise rotation?

Z'(0, 4)

300

What are the points of the new image D(-1, -4) E(2, -4) F (2, 5) after a reflection across the x-axis?

D'(-1, 4) E'(2, 4) F'(2, -5)

300

A(-2, 3) is dilated to produce A'(-0.9, 1.35). What is the scale factor?

0.45

300
What is the difference between an enlargement of a shape and a reduction?
Enlargement is a dilation by a number bigger than 1, Reduction is a dilation by a number between 0 and 1.
400

Point A' (8, -7) is the image of point A after a translation of (x, y) --> (x - 2, y + 3). What are the coordinates of point A?

A(10, -10)

400

How many degrees was the figure rotated if the new image of X(-4, 2) Y(-4, 0) Z(0, 3) is X'(4, -2) Y'(4, 0) Z'(0, -3)?

Rotation of 180 degrees

400

Points L(1, 4), M(1, 0), and N (3,0) are reflected to create L'(5, 4), M'(5, 0), and N'(3, 0). What is the equation of the line of reflection?

x = 3

400

Points A(-4, -6.2), B(1/2, 1/3), C(-5, -7) are dilated by a scale factor of 1/8. What are the coordinates of the points after dilation?

A(-1/2, -31/40) B'(1/16, 1/24) C'(-5/8, -7/8)

400

True or false: all four stars on the Chicago flag have the same orientation.

True, because all four stars are pointing the same way.

500

What are the coordinates of A(2, 4), B(3, -6), and C( -6, -6) after the translation (x, y) --> (x + 4.5, y - 2.3)?

A'(6.5, 1.7) B'(7.5, -8.3) C'(-1.5, -8.3)

500

Points M (-2, 2), N (-1, -2), and O (-3, -3) are rotated 180 degrees clockwise. What are the coordinates of the points after the rotation?

M'(2, -2) N'(1, 2) O'(3, 3)

500

Triangle A'B'C' is the image of triangle ABC after reflection across the line y=x. If A' = (4, 0), B' = (5, 1), and C' = (4, -4) what are the coordinates of the original points A, B, and C?

A(0, 4) B(1, 5) C(-4, 4)

500

Points D'(-8, -12) E'(-8, 12) F'(12, -8) were created by dilating points D, E, and F by a factor of 2. What are the coordinates of D, E, and F?

D(-4, -6) E(-4, 6) F(6, -4)

500

What is the definition of rigid motion transformation?

Transformation that changes position without changing size or shape of figure.

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