When a rigid transformation is performed what happens to the angles and size of the shape?
they stay the same
Another word that describes translating.
slide
The 50 cent word that describes rotating
turn, spin
This word is another way of saying reflecting
flip
Does the following picture have reflective symmetry? If so, how many lines does it have?![]()
yes, 1
Name the types of rigid transformations.
Reflections, translations, and rotations
Adding to the x-coordinate moves a figure to the ___ .
Right
The green shape is rotated _________ to create the purple image. (name both the degrees and direction
What is 180o (clockwise or counterclockwise)?
After reflecting a figure, the angles, size and shape ______ .
stay the same
Does this picture have reflective symmetry? If so, how many lines does it have?
nope
The picture below shows this type of transformation.

Rotation
(1, 6) = A is translated left 3 and down 1. A' = _____
(-2, 5)
The red shape is rotated _________ to create the blue image. (name both the degrees and direction

What is counterclockwise 90 degrees? or
What is clockwise 270 degrees?
When reflecting over the x-axis, which coordinate is now opposite?
y-coordinate
Does the following picture have rotational symmetry? If so, how many degrees is it measured by?
yup 180
What transformation is not rigid?
dilation
B' = (3, 0) after a transformation described as (x,y)-->(x-3,y-3) B = _________
(6,3)
What is the same as rotating 90o clockwise?
270o ccw
The figure has been reflected over this line.

What is the x-axis?

Does this logo have rotational symmetry, reflectional symmetry, both, or neither?
If either, provide the number of lines of symmetry, and/or the degrees of rotational symmetry.
nada
Which axis is being reflected over? Which one is the original? Which one is the image (new figure)? 
y-axis right to left
Describe in transformation notation how it was translated from pre-image to image. (x,y) --> (x+a,y+b)

left two units, up two units
(x,y) --> (x+2,y+2)
What is the ordered pair for M' after the figure below is rotated 90o clockwise?

(6, -6)
A = (6,-1) is reflected over the x-axis. What are its new coordinates?
What is (6, 1)?
Sketch the following picture:
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Does it have rotational symmetry, reflectional symmetry, both, or neither?
If either, draw the number of lines of symmetry, and/or provide the degrees of rotational symmetry.
Yup both
3 reflect
120 rot