The transformation that just adds or subtracts units to the x and y axis
What is Translation
Word used for translation that is also a part of a jungle gym
What is a slide
What is a clock
A household object that is also a synonym for the reflection transformation
What is a mirror
The quadrant that a 90 degree counter clockwise rotation would place a shape that began in the 3rd quadrant
What is Quadrant 4
The transformation (in DETAIL) that uses the following rule: (x,y)⟼(-y,-x)
What is: reflection on the line y = -x
Direction on the Cartesian plane a shape will go if a number is added to the original x-coordinate
What is: to the right
This is another, but identical, way of saying 90 degrees counterclockwise
What is 270 degrees clockwise
Direction of a line of symmetry that begins with x = ____
What is vertical
The type of transformation that would map P(0, 9) onto P'(0,9)
What is reflection [on the y axis]
The transformation (in DETAIL) the uses the following rule: (x,y)⟼(-x,-y)
What is 180 degree rotation (clockwise OR counterclockwise)
The coordinates of A' if A(7,5) and the translation is simply 4 units down.
What is A'(7, 1)
In a rotation rule, degree measures can have a negative, in front which means this
What is clockwise
The line of symmetry used to map A(6, 5) onto A' (5, 6)
What is y = x
The only type of transformation that has a set rule, no matter the direction
What is a 180o rotation
The transformation (in detail) that maps A (8, 10) onto A'(-8, 10)
What is reflection across the y-axis
What is Quadrant 2 [A'(-2, 6)]
The coordinate for P' after P(5,6) undergoes a 90o clockwise rotation
What is P'(6, -5)
The coordinates of Q' after Q(1, -3) undergoes a reflection on the x-axis
What is Q'(1, 3)
The official rule and type of transformation (in detail) when a shape needs to move 3 units right and 8 units up
What is a translation (x+3, y+8)
The transformation (in detail) that maps C(-2, -5) onto C'(5, -2)
What is rotation 90o CCW or 270o CW
The rule for the translation from B(4, -10) to B'(7, -11)
What is x +3, y-1
The coordinates for G' after G(-10, 9) undergoes a 180o rotation
What is G'(10, -9)
The line of symmetry used to map F(-9,8) onto F'(-8,9)
What is y = -x
A type of transformation we haven’t really studied that actually enlarges or reduces the size of a shape
What is a dilation or dilatation