What you do to a figure when you translate it.
What is slide it?
What is a pre-image?
The original image
What is the minimum number of degrees needed to rotate a square onto itself?
90 Degrees
The directions you can slide a figure for a translation?
What are Up, Down, Left, or Right?
What is the minimum number of degrees needed to rotate a Hexagon onto itself?
60 degrees
Point A' after a translation along <5,2> if point A is at (2,2)
What is (7,4)?
What is the middle point on a graph called? The point with coordinates (0,0)
The origin
Write out all of the degrees used to rotate a pentagon onto itself, up to 360 degrees.
72, 144, 216, 288, 360.
If point J is at (3,-4) and you translate it along <-5,7>, what is J'?
(-2,3)
The given line used to determine how a figure is flipped.
What is the line of reflection?
What is the minimum number of degrees needed to rotate a decagon onto itself?
36 degrees.
If point W is at (-5,0) and first you translate it right 7 units & up 3 units then you translate it left 2 units & down 3 units, what would the point at W' be?
(0,0)
Pair of numbers used to determine how far and what direction a figure moves.
What is a translation vector?
What is the minimum number of degrees needed to rotate a septagon onto itself? Round your answer to the nearest thousandths.
51.429 degrees