(x,y)-->(x + 1, y - 1)
P(1, 1) find P'
what is (2, 0)
(x,y)-->(x-2,y+4)
T(5,4) Find T'
What is (3,8)
A shape undergoes the transformation
(x,y)-->(.5x, .25y)
Does the shape get bigger(enlargement) or smaller (reduction)?
What is smaller
A dilation is defined as the following (x,y)-->(1x,1y)
Does the shape change at all?
What is no
A change in position (Slide) of a shape or object
What is a translation
P (-5, 1) is translated 6 units to the right and 3 units down the coordinates for P'
What is (1,-2)
The point A (2,7) is translated four units up and two units to the left. What is A'?
What is (0,11)
A shape undergoes the following transformation (x,y)-->(1x,2y)
Does the shape get bigger(enlargement) or smaller (reduction)?
What is bigger
A shape undergoes the following transformation (x,y)-->(1/2x,1/3y)
Does the shape get bigger or smaller?
What is smaller
The figure you get after a transformation takes place
What is an image
G (-2,1) --> G' (4,-5)
Using the same rule find:
F (-5,4) --> F' (_,_)
What is (1,-2)
G (7,-7) --> G' (4,-5)
Using the same rule find:
F (-5,4) --> F' (_,_)
What is (-8,6)
KLMN is dilated using the following rule K ( -4,1) --> K' (2x,2y)
What is (-8,2)
A shape is dilated using the following rule: (x,y)-->(5x,-4x)
If A(3,7) what is A'?
What is (15,-28)
How to distinguish between the original and image
What is prime notation
What's my rule?
A(2,-5)-->A'(10,-10)
What is (x,y)-->(x+8,y-5)
What's my rule?
N(5,7)-->N'(0,7)
What is (x,y)-->(x-5,y+0)
S (6,9) --> A (2,3) What is the rule?
What is (x,y)-->(1/3x,1/3y)
What's my rule?
P(2,2)-->P'(4,6)
(x,y)-->(2x,3x)
A figure that changes its shape and/or size
What is a dilation