The image of point A(1, 4) after a translation 4 units up and 5 units left?
What is (-4, 8)?
The image of a 180 degree rotation of (-6, 9).
The one that a reflection does not preserve:
size, area, shape, orientation
What is orientation?
The shape after the transformation has occurred.
The Under Armour logo has this many lines of symmetry.
What is 2?
The image of (-13,27) after the transformation:
T(26,-31)
The degree of rotation for A(17, -46) and A'(-46,-17).
What is 270 degrees CCW?
The image of (-7, 9) if you reflect it over the x-axis.
What is (-7, -9)?
Any transformation that does not change the size or shape of the pre-image.
What is an isometry(or rigid motion)?
The degree of rotational symmetry for the Walmart logo.
What is 60 degrees?
The rule for the following translation.
A(-3, -4), B(-1, -5)
A'(3, -4), B'(5, -5)
What is (x + 6, y)? or (6,0)
The pre-image of Z'(-4, 0) given a 270 degree CW rotation.
What is Z(0, -4)?
Given that D(-3, 18) and D'(-18, 3). This would be the line of reflection.
What is y = -x?
The ratio used to perform a dilation.
What is a scale factor?
The number of lines of symmetry for the Snapchat logo.
What is 1?
The pre-image A given that A' is (8, -7) and underwent this translation: (x,y) ->(x - 2, y + 3)
What is (10, -10)?
The amount of degrees the figure was rotated if the pre image was X(-4, 2) Y(-4, 0) Z(0, 3) and the image is X'(4, -2) Y'(4, 0) Z'(0, -3).
What is 180 degrees?
What is a 180 degree rotation?
A dilation with a scale factor greater than 1.
What is an enlargement?
The number of lines of symmetry found in the Target logo.
What is an infinite number?
Given a translation occurred this symbol makes the statement true:
AB____A'B'.
What is congruent?
The rotation equivalent to rx-axis o ry=x.
What is 90 degrees CCW?
The image after (0,-3) is reflected over the line y = 1.
What is (0, 5)?
The line of reflection is this to the segment connecting the vertices of the pre-image to the vertices of the image.
What is a perpendicular bisector?
The degree of rotational symmetry for the BP logo.
What is 20 degrees?