A transformation in which a figure slides to another location
What is transformation?
Point A (1, 4) is translated up 2 and to the left 1. The new coordinates of A' are...
What is (0, 6)?
The x-value stays the same
What is a reflection across the x-axis?
What is quadrant I?
True or false: when performing composite transformations, you must follow a specific order.
What is false?
A transformation that flips a pre-image across an axis
What is reflection?
Point B (-2, -8) is translated by the motion (x-3, y+4). The coordinates of B' are...
What is (-5, -4)?
Point A (1, 5) is reflected over the y-axis.
What is (-1, 5)?
A 90 degree counterclockwise rotation is equivalent to a _______ clockwise rotation.
What is 270 degrees?
Point A (0, 4) is reflected across the y-axis and then translated 2 units to the right and 3 units down. The coordinates of A' are...
What is (2, 1)?
A transformation in which a figure moves around the origin
Triangle ABC has vertices (0, -2), (3, 2) and (-1, 3). It is translated by the motion (x+1, y-2). What are the coordinates of A'B'C'?
What is A' (1, -4), B' (4, 0), C' (0, 1)?
Triangle ABC is in quadrant I and is reflected over the x-axis. Triangle A'B'C' will be in this quadrant.
What is quadrant IV?
Point C (-3, 1) is rotated 270 degrees clockwise about the origin. The coordinates of C' are...
What is (-1, -3)?
Point B (-2, 7) is rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise about the origin, then reflected across the y-axis. The coordinates of B' are...
What is (7, -2)?
After a figure has been transformed it is called the...
What is image?
Point A (1, 5) is translated by a motion and the image is at (4, -2). The function notation is...
What is (x+3, y-7)?
Triangle KLM has vertices (-2, 4), (0, 3) and (-1, 1) and is reflected across the y-axis. Triangle K'L'M has points...
What is (2, 4) (0, 3) and (1, 1)?
What is (1, -1) (4, -1) (3, -4)?
Triangle ABC has vertices (3, -5), (5 -3) and (1, 1). It is translated by the motion (x-1, y+3) then rotated 180 degrees about the origin. The coordinates of A'B'C' are...
What is (-2, 2), (-4, 0), (0, 4)?
The rule that tells us how to transform a figure
What is function notation?
Rectangle DEFG has vertices D (-1, 4) E (2, 4) F (-1, -3) G (2, -3) and it's image is at D' (3, 8), E' (6, 8) F' (3, 1) G' (6, 1). The function notation is...
What is (x+4, y+4)?
What is (0,5)?
Point C (-4, -3) is rotated ________ degrees clockwise about the origin. C' is at (3, -4).
What is 270?
Point F (6, -2) is translated by the motion (x-3, y+4), reflected across the x-axis, then rotated 90 degrees clockwise about the origin. The coordinates of F''' are...
What is (-2, -3)?