Which is the only transformation that changes the size of a shape?
dilation
What is a word that can describe translating an image?
Slide OR Sliding
What is another word to describe a reflection?
Flip OR Flipping
The graph depicts a rigid transformation.
What is a translation 1 unit right 2 units down? (x,y)->(x+1,y-2)
I am a rigid motion that turns a figure based on a number of degrees and direction.
Rotation
True or False: After a rotation and a dilation, the area of the figure is preserved.
False
What are the resulting coordinates after a translation 6 units right and 8 units down?
A(3,9)
A'(9,1)
The pre-image and image after a reflection remain the same _____ from the line of reflection.
Distance
What is the coordinate of point W?
(0,2)
True or False: After a reflection and a dilation, my corresponding angles are the same.
True
The picture below shows this type of transformation.

90 degree counterclockwise rotation
This is the image coordinate pair when the preimage (1, 6) is translated to the left 3 and down 1.
What is (-2, 5)?
Point B starts in quadrant IV and is reflected over the x-axis. After the reflection, which quadrant will the point be located in?
Quadrant I
The given graph depicts a rigid transformation.
What is a reflection in the y-axis?
This word means when two figures that are the same shape and same size are__________.
Congruent
This notation (symbol) is what we use to label the new shape after a transformation. For example, if point A is translated, the new point after the translation is labeled as A...?
prime notation
What is the coordinate rule for triangle ABC?
(x,y) ---> (x - 2, y - 2)
Left 2, down 2
The figure has been reflected over this line.

The line of reflection is the x - axis
The given graph depicts multiple transformations of the pre-image *. This image depicts a Reflection of * across the y-axis.
the answer is figure D
This word means the new shape resulting from applying a transformation (such as rotation, reflection, translation, or dilation) to an original figure
Image
Which figure is the preimage in the following reflection?

The red triangle is the preimage.
The shapes are translated in this direction these many units. What is the coordinate rule?

(x,y) ---> (x - 2, y + 2)
After the reflection over the x-axis, what is the coordinate of C' ?

What is (6, 5)?
The given graph depicts rigid transformations of the pre-image *. This triangle represents a Rotations of * 90-degrees counterclockwise about the origin. 
The answer is figure B
If a pre-image starts in quadrant II and I rotate it 90 degrees counterclockwise, which quadrant will the new shape be located in?
III
The given graph represents transformations of the pre-image *. This figure depicts a Rotation of the pre-image 180 degrees clockwise about the origin.
The answer is figure C.