Dilations
Reflections
Translations
Rotations
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100

A(1,1) scale factor of 3.

A'(3, 3)

100

Reflect: M(4, 5) over the x-axis.

M'(4, -5)

100

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

What is (3, 3)?

100

Rotate the point (1,3) 90 degrees Clockwise

(-3,1)

100

EOY 2015 #6

D

200

A(-2,-2) scale factor of 2.

A'(-4, -4)

200

Reflect: S(5, 1) over the y-axis.

S'(-5, 1)

200
Translate: (4, 0)--right 1, down 3
What is (5, -3)?
200

Rotate the point (1,3) 180 degrees.

(-1,-3)

200

2018 #2

C

300

A(-4,6) scale factor of 1/2.

A'(-2, 3)

300

Reflect: (-3, 2) over the x=-1

What is (1, 2)?

300

What is the rule when you translate 4 units down and 3 units right?

What is (x + 3, y - 4)

300

Rotate the point (1,3) 270 degrees Clockwise

(3,-1)

300

EOY 2015 #19

D , A

400

A(-3,-2) scale factor of 1.5.

A'(-4.5, -3)

400

Reflect: (2, 4) over the y=2.

What is (2,0)?

400

Translate: (0, -2)--right 7 then up 4. What is the point and what is the rule?

What is (7, 2) and (x + 7, y + 4)

400

Rotate the point (-1,-3) 90 degrees Counterclockwise

(3,-1)

400

PBA 2015 #7

A , B

500

What Transformations remain congruent? 

What is Translations, Reflections, Rotations

500

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

What is (5, 0)?

500

Name the Translation: (4, -1)--->(3, -6) and what is the rule>

What is 1 left, 5 down and (x - 1, y - 5)

500

Rotate the point (-1,3) 270 degrees Counterclockwise

(3,1)

500

2016 #19

Reflection y-axis/Dilation 1/2

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