Translations
Rotations
Reflections
Dilations
Vocabulary
100

State the image of point A(1, 4) after a translation 4 units up and 5 units left?  (Include the name of the translated point)

A'(-4, 8)

100

When the question asks you to rotate, but does not specify clockwise or counter-clockwise, which direction do we use by default?

Counter-clockwise

100

True or False: Reflections preserve congruency and orientation.

False - orientation is not preserved under a reflection.

100

True or False: A dilation does not produce a congruent image.

True - A dilation's image is not congruent to its pre-image because it does not preserve the size of the shape.

100

What do we call the shape we made with our transformation?

The Image.

200

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

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

200

True or False: Rotating a figure 90 degrees CCW is NOT the same as rotating a figure 270 degrees CW.

False - rotating a figure 90 degrees CCW IS the same as rotating a figure 270 degrees CW.

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 25?

G'(200, 250)

200

If your triangle is in the second quadrant, how many degrees CCW do you need to rotate to put the image in the fourth quadrant?

180 degrees CCW

300

Write the following translation using its algebraic representation: 


A(-3, -4), B(-1, -5)
A'(3, -4), B'(5, -5)

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

300

What is the new image of Z(-4, 0) if you rotate it 270 degrees?

Z'(0, 4)

300

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

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

300

What is the scaling factor if point A(-2, 3) dilates to point  A'(-1, 1.5)?

k = .5 or 1/2

300

What is the difference between an enlargement of a shape and a reduction?

Enlargement is a dilation with a scaling factor bigger than 1, Reduction is a dilation with a scaling factor between 0 and 1.

400

What is the coordinate point of the pre-image A given that A' is (8, -7) and underwent this translation: (x,y) ->(x - 2, y + 3)

A(10, -10)

400

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

Rotation of 180 degrees

400

What is the line of reflection if L(1, 4) M(1, 0) N (3, 0) became L'(-1, 4) M'(-1, 0) N'(-3, 0)?

Reflection over the y-axis.

400

Dilate the pre image with the scaling factor k = 1/3

A(9, -6) B(12, 3) C(0, -3)

A'(3, -2) B'(4, 1) C'(0, -1)

400

What does orientation mean?

The direction a shape is facing.

500

What is the new image of A(2, 4) B(3, -6) C(-6, -6) given (x, y) --> (x + 4, y - 2)?

A'(6, 2) B'(7, -8) C'(-2, -8)

500

What is the pre-image of M'(-2, 2) N'(-1, -2) O'(-3, -3) after a rotating 180 degrees?

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

500

What is the pre-image of A'(4, 0) B'(5, 1) and C'(4, -4) if it underwent reflection over the x-axis?

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

500

What is the original image of D'(-8, -12) E'(-8, 12) F'(12, -8) if it underwent a dilation by a scale factor of k=2?

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

500

What is the difference between congruency and similarity?

Congruency is same size and shape, similarity is same shape, different size.

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