Translations
Rotations
Reflections
Dilations
Vocabulary
100
Label and state the prime image of A(1, 4) after a translation 4 units up and 5 units left?
A'(-4, 8)
100
When we are rotating by positive degrees, do we move clockwise or counter clockwise?
Counter-clockwise
100
True or False: Reflections preserve size and orientation.
False - orientation is not preserved under a reflection.
100
True or False: A dilation is not an isometry.
True - A dilation is not an isometry because it does not preserve the size of the shape.
100
What is the definition of a prime image?
Shape after transformation has been performed
200
Translate L(-3, -2) A(0, -1) D(3, -2) 1 unit right and 3 units up.
L'(-2, 1) A'(1, 2) D'(4, 1)
200
True or False: Rotating a figure 90 degrees is NOT the same as rotating a figure -270 degrees.
False - rotating a figure 90 degrees IS the same as rotating a figure -270 degrees.
200
What is the new coordinate point of H(-7, 9) if you reflect it over the x-axis?
H'(-7, -9)
200

Enlargement or Reduction: Dilation by a scale factor of 4/3.

What is enlargement?

200
When you rotate an image clockwise, are you rotating by a positive or negative degree?
You are rotating by a negative degree if you are rotating clockwise.
300
What is the translation if the points are going from A(-3, -4), B(-1, -5) to A'(3, -4), B'(5, -4)?
T(x + 6, y)
300
What is the new image of Z(-4, 0) if you rotate it 270 degrees?
Z'(0, 4)
300
What are the points of the new image D(-1, -4) E(2, -4) F (2, 5) after a reflection through the origin?
D'(1, 4) E'(-2, 4) F'(-2, -5)
300

What is the new image of G(8, 10) if it undergoes a dilation by a factor of 25?

G'(200, 250)

300
What is the difference between an enlargement of a shape and a reduction?
Enlargement is a dilation by a number bigger than 1, Reduction is a dilation by a number between 0 and 1.
400
What is the coordinate point of the pre-image A given that A' is (8, -7) and underwent T(x - 2, y + 3)
A(10, -10)
400
How many degrees was the figure rotated if the new image of X(-4, 2) Y(-4, 0) Z(0, 3) is X'(4, -2) Y'(4, 0) Z'(0, -3)?
Rotation of 180 degrees
400
What is the line of reflection if L(1, 4) M(1, 0) N (3,0) mapped to L'(5, 4) M'(5, 0) N'(3, 0)?
reflection over the line x = 3
400

Find the coordinates of Y' when X(12, 4), Y(8,2) and Z(-4,0) are dilated by a scale factor of 1/4.

What is Y'(2, 1/2)?

400
What does orientation mean?
Position of your image, correlating to how it is read.
500
What is the new image of A(2, 4) B(3, -6) C( -6, -6) given (x, y) --> (x + 4.5, y - 2.3)?
A'(6.5, 1.7) B'(7.5, -8.3) C'(-1.5, +8.3)
500
What is the pre-image of M'(-2, 2) N'(-1, -2) O'(-3, -3) after a rotating of -180 degrees?
M(2, -2) N(1, 2) O(3, 3)
500
What is the pre-image of A'(4, 0) B'(5, 1) and C'(4, -4) if it underwent r y =x?
A(0, 4) B(1, 5) C(-4, 4)
500
What is the original image of D'(-8, -12) E'(-8, 12) F'(12, -8) if it underwent a dilation by 2?
D(-4, -6) E(-4, 6) F(6, -4)
500
What is an isometry, or rigid motion?
Transformation that changes position without changing size or shape of figure.