Terminology
Translation
Reflections
Rotations
Transformation Potpourri
100

These are the three isometric transformation that we have discussed in class.

What are translations, reflections, and rotations?

100

This is what happens to the size, shape, and orientation of a shape during a translation.

What is, "it stays the same?"

100

This is the name for the line over which a figure is flipped.

What is the line of reflection?

100

This is a positive rotation.

What is counter-clockwise?

100

A Ferris wheel moving riders in a circle around a central hub is an example of this type of transformation?

What is a rotation?

200

This is what one calls a point or figure before a transformation.

What is the pre-image

200

This is the rule that would translate a shape four units to the left.

What is (x,y)-->(x-4,y)

200

After reflecting the point (2,5) over the x-axis, this is the coordinate of the image.

What is (2,-5)

200

This is the coordinate of the image of (1,4) after a 90 degree negative rotation.

What is (4,-1)?

200

If you reflect a figure over two parallel lines, one after the other, the resulting single transformation is equivalent to a ________.

What is a translation?

300

This term refers to transformations that preserve both size and shape.

What is isometric?

300

Point A is at (2,2).  This is the coordinate for A' after the the translation (x,y)-->(x+3,y-2)

What is (5,0)

300

This the coordinate of the image of A (4,-3) after a reflection over the line y=-x.

What is (3,-4).

300

A 270 degrees negative rotation is the same as this positive rotation.

What is 90 degrees?

300

If you reflect a figure over two intersecting lines, the resulting single transformation is equivalent to a ________.

What is a rotation?

400

This is the symbol used to denote an image.

What is the prime notation?

400

What is the translation that maps the point (-4,-3) to the point (-6, 2)

What is (x,y)-->(x-2,y+5)

400

This following is the rule for a reflection over this line:  (x,y)-->(y,x)

What is y=x?

400

This is a "half-turn?"

What is a 180 degrees rotation?

400

This translation will yield the same image for the point (3, 5) as a reflection over the y-axis.

What is (x,y)-->(x-6,y)?

500

This means that two shapes have the same size and shape.

What is congruent?

500

After the translation (x,y)-->(x+4,y-3), the coordinate of the image is (-2,1).  This is the coordinate of the pre-image.

What is (-6,4)?

500

This is the coordinate of the pre-image after a reflection over the line x=2 with an image of (3,4).

What is (1,4)?

500

This rotation will map A (-3,5) to A' (3,-5)

What is a 180 degrees?

500

This famous artist used translations, rotations, and reflections to create complex interlocking patterns called tessellations.

Who is M. C. Escher?

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