Translations
Miscellaneous
Reflections
Dilatations
Vocabulary
100

A(1, 4) is translated 5 units right and 4 units down. What is A'?

A'(6, 0)

100

Describe how you would plot (-12, -8)

1) Start of origin

2) Go left 12

3) Go down 8 (draw a dot)

100

True or False: Reflections preserve size and orientation.

False - orientation is not preserved under a reflection.

100

True or False: A dilatation preserves the shape and orientation of a figure.

True 

100

What transformations have we studied?

Translation, reflection, dilatation

200

Translate L(-3, -2) A(0, -1) D(3, -2) 1 unit right and 3 units up.

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

200

The point (0, 7) sits on which axis?

The y-axis

200

What is the new coordinate point of H(-7, 9) if you reflect it over the x-axis?

H'(-7, -9)

200

What is the new image of G(8, 10) if it undergoes a dilation by a factor of 3?

G'(24,30)

200

What is a transformation?

A change in a figure that results in a different position, orientation or size (ie: translation, reflection, dilatation)

300

What is the translation if the points are going from A(-3, -4) -> A'(3, -3) and B(-1, -5) -> B'(5, -4)?

6 units right, 1 unit up

300

What is the rotational symmetry order of a square?

Order 4

300

What are the points of the new image after a reflection over the y-axis?

D(-1, -4) 

E(2, -4) 


D'(1, -4) 

E'(-2, -4) 

300

True or False: A dilatation only shrinks a figure.

False: It enlarges a figure too!

300

What is a multiplier and in which transformation is it necessary?

Multiplier = image/pre-image and is necessary in dilatations

400

A' (8, -7) -> A(16, 1) 

What translation occurred and how do we know it wasn't a dilatation?

up 8, right 8

A dilatation would multiply both coordinates by the same number (not add the same number)

400

How many lines of symmetry are there in an isosceles triangle?

Only 1

400

Is the line of reflection the x or y axis given the below transformation:

L (1, 0) -> L'(1, 0)

M(1, 4) -> M'(1, -4)

N (3, 0) -> N'(3, 0)?

x-axis!

400

When looking a two figures on a graph, how do we determine if the dilatation enlarged or reduced the figure?

Look at pre-image (ie: ABC) and compare it to image (ie: A'B'C'). If the image is smaller, the dilatation reduced the figure; if larger, dilatation enlarged the figure.

400

What does orientation mean?

The direction the image is facing (upside down, right side up, left, right, etc.)

500

What are the coordinates of the pre-image A given that A' is (8, -7) and it was translated 6 units down and 3 units left?

A(14,-4) 

500

Triangle ABC: <A = 14 degrees, AB = 12, <C = 20

Triangle XYZ: <Y = 20, XZ = 12, <X = 14

Are they congruent?

If so, give their correct naming order and which theorem proves their congruency. (Triangle ABC congruent to...)

ABC congruent to XZY by SAA

500

A(7, -3) is first reflected over the x-axis, then reflected over the y-axis. What is A''?

A(7, -3) -> A'(7, 3) -> A"(-7, 3)

500

What is the difference between the multiplier of an enlargement versus the multiplier of a reduction?

Enlargement is a dilation by a number bigger than 1, Reduction is a dilation by a number between 0 and 1.

500

What is a coordinate or ordered pair?

Be as specific as possible.

Directions of how to plot a specific point by starting at the origin, then moving left/right and finally moving up/down

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