The translation rule for a figure that is translated 3 units left.
What is (x,y)->(x-3, y)?
The coordinates of X' when XY with X(-3, 1) and Y(-1, 4) is reflected over the x-axis.
X'(-3, -1)
This angle of rotation creates the same image if it's rotated clockwise or counterclockwise.
What is a rotation of 180 degrees?
Enlargement or Reduction: Dilation by a scale factor of 4/3.
What is enlargement?
Find the coordinates of A' if segment AB with A(2, 4) and B(-1, 1) is translated by (x+2, y-5).
What is A'(4, -1)?
The coordinates of X' when XY with X(-3, 1) and Y(-1, 4) is reflected over the y-axis.
What is X'(3, 1)?
What do you call it when siblings spin around in a circle?
Bro-tation
Determine the scale factor: B(2, 5) and B'(1, 2.5).
What is scale factor = 1/2?
The transformer that is the leader of the Auto Bots.
Who is Optimus Prime?
What is X, Y, and Z translated to Spanish?
Ehkis, Jhe, Setah
What do you call a snake that is 3.1415 meters long?
A PI-thon
The coordinate mapping for a rotation clockwise of 90 degrees.
What is (x, y)-->(y, -x)
What happens when a goose becomes smaller?
It's a re-DUCK-tion
Find the coordinates of M' and N' when MN with M(-4, -1) and N(-3, -3) is translated 5 units right and 2 units up.
What is M'(1, 1) and N'(2, -1)?
How many eggs will a rooster lay if he could lay 5 eggs per hour for 3 hours?
None, roosters don't lay eggs
This angle of rotation maps (x, y)-->(-y, x).
What is rotation 270 degrees clockwise or 90 degrees counterclockwise?
Find the coordinates of Y' when X(12, 4), Y(8,2) and Z(-4,0) are dilated by a scale factor of 1/4.
What is Y'(2, 1/2)?
Obtuse triangles can never win an argument. Why?
The coordinate mapping when D(-5, 4), E(-4, 1), and F(-2, 1) are translated to D'(-5,0), E'(-4, -3), and F'(-2, -3).
What is (x, y)-->(x, y-4)?
What happened when Medusa saw her reflection?
She turned to stone
Three doctors said that Bill was their brother. Bill said I have no brothers. How is that possible??
Bill has all sisters.
What kind of transformation is it when a dwarf gets bigger?
An ELF-largement