Mirror Mirror on the wall
Lost in Translation
My, what big eyes you have
Around and around we go
It always comes back to haunt me!
100
An image under this reflection goes from (x,y) to (-x,y). The only thing that changes is the sign of the x coordinate.
What is a reflection in the y-axis?
100
It moves a point or set of points horizontally or vertically but does not change the size or shape of the figure.
What is a translation?
100
This type of transformation stretches or shrinks the figure.
What is a dilation?
100
PICTURE JEOPARDY! Referring to the picture, this lettered point goes to C in a 90 degree clockwise rotation
What is A?
100
It touches a circle but never enters into it.
What is a tangent?
200
An image under this reflection goes from (x,y) to (x,-y). The only thing that changes is the sign of the y coordinate.
What is a reflection in the x-axis?
200
The translation from (1,2) to (5, -3)
What is T(4, -5) or T(x+4, y-5)?
200
What the point (3,-4) becomes under a 'D2' operation
What is (6, -8)? (3*2, -4*2) = (6, -8)
200
PICTURE JEOPARDY! Referring to the picture, B goes to this letter when the figure is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise
What is H?
200
PICTURE JEOPARDY! Looking at the figure, this is the measure of chord segment AE when EB = 3, CE = 4, and ED = 6.
What is 8?
300
An image under this reflection goes from (x,y) to (y,x). Both coordinates switch position.
What is a reflection in the line y=x?
300
Under T(-5,3), the point (3, -3) moved to this point.
What is (-2,0)?
300
A dilation of 1/2 takes the point (10,8) to this point.
What is (5,4)? (10/2, 8/2) = (5,4)
300
When rotated this many degrees, the figure's points change from (x,y) to (-y,x). Look in your 'Review of Transformations' guide for help!
What is 90 degrees?
300
This is the measure of the largest angle in a triangle when the ratio of the measures of the three angles is 2:3:4.
What is 80 degrees? 2x + 3x + 4x = 180 degrees 9x = 180 x = 20 4x is the largest angle -> 4(20) = 80
400
Under this reflection, the image of (a,b) is (-a, -b). The coordinates stay in the same position but their signs change.
What is a reflection in the origin?
400
Using T(6,3), this point moved to (11,4).
What is the point (5,1)?
400
These points result from a dilation of 3 on the points (-2,0), (-2,5), and (1,5).
What are (-6,0), (-6,15), and (3,15)? (-2*3, 0*3) = (-6,0) (-2*3, 5*3) = (-6,15) (1*3, 5*3) = (3,15)
400
The letter in MATH that has rotational symmetry
What is H?
400
This is the equation of a circle with center (-4, -3) and radius 2
What is (x + 4)^2 + (y+3) ^2 = 4
500
Under this reflection, the image of (3,5) is (-3, -5)
What is a reflection in the origin?
500
Using this translation, (1,0) moved to (7, -4).
What is T(6, -4) or T(x+6, y-4)?
500
This point is the result of a dilation of 2 on (6,7) and then a reflection in the y-axis.
What is (-12,14)? (6*2, 7*2) = (12,14) Reflection in the y axis: (12,14) => (-12,14)
500
An equilateral triangle has this order of rotational symmetry
What is 3? An equilateral triangle can be rotated in 3 different ways and still look the same as the original equilateral triangle.
500
This is the slope of a line perpendicular to the points passing through (2,7) and (1,4)
What is -1/3? The slope of a line passing through (2,7) and (1,4) is [(7-4)/(2-1)] -> (3/1) = 3. The perpendicular slope of 3 is the negative reciprocal -> -1/3