Reflections
Translations
Rotations
Rigid Transformations
Miscellaneous
100

Reflect: (-3, 2) over the x-axis.

What is (-3, -2)?

100

Translate: (1, 3)-->left 2

What is (-1, 3)?

100

When rotating a figure, point, or line, we reflect about the ...

Origin (0,0)

100

The three types of rigid transformations.

What are Reflections, Translations, and Rotations?

100

What do we call the figure before it has been transformed?

Pre-image

200
Reflect: (2, 4) over the y-axis.
What is (-2, 4)?
200
Translate: (-4, 4)--down 6
What is (-4, -2)?
200

Rotate (4,8) 90 degrees clockwise with the origin as the center of rotation.

What is (8,-4)?

200
The commons description of Reflections.
What is "flip?"
200

In which quadrant would the image be if a figure in quadrant I is rotated 270 degrees counterclockwise?

Quadrant IV

300
Reflect: M(4, 5), P(1, 2), S(5, 1) over the x-axis.
What is M'(4, -5), P'(1, -2), S'(5, -1)?
300

Translate: (0, -2)--right 7

What is (7, -2)?

300

Rotate (4,8) 180 degrees with the origin as the center of rotation.

What is (-4,-8)?

300
The common description of Translations.
What is slide?
300

What would the new coordinates be if the point (x,y) was reflected in the x axis?

(x,-y)

400
Reflect: M(4, 5), P(1, 2), S(5, 1) over the y-axis.
What is M'(-4, 5), P'(-1, 2), S'(-5, 1)?
400

Name the Translation: (4, -1)--->(3, -6)

What is 1 left, 5 down?

400

Rotate (4,8) 90 degrees counterclockwise with the origin as the center of rotation.

What is (-8,4)?

400

The common description of rotations.

What is spin or turn?

400

What are Congruent Figures?

Figures that have the same shape and size

500

Reflect: (-5, 0) over the x-axis.

(-5, 0)

500

What does this rule mean? (x, y) --> (x+2, y-3)

Translate right 2 and down 3

500

Rotate 90 degrees clockwise: A (3, 4), B (1, 5), C (3, 7)

A' (4, -3), B' (5, -1) C' (7, -3)

500

We label the image of A as A'.  How do we read that?

A prime

500
How many sides does a quadrilateral have?

4

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