What is A' when A(1, 4) is translated following the rule (x-5, y+4)?
A'(-4, 8)
What is B' when B (2,-3) is rotated 90 degrees clockwise?
B'(-3,-2)
True or False: A dilation is not an isometry (rigid transformation).
True - A dilation is not an isometry because it does not preserve the size of the shape.
What type of transformation would result in A(0, -2) mapping to A'(0, 2)?
Reflection (x-axis)
True or False: Rotating a figure 90 degrees clockwise is the same as rotating a figure 270 degrees counterclockwise.
True - rotating a figure 90 degrees clockwise IS the same as rotating a figure 270 counterclockwise degrees.
What type of transformation would result in C(1, 2) mapping to C'(-1, -2)?
Rotation (180 degrees)
What is the rule for translation if the points are going from A(-3, -4), B(-1, -5) to A'(3, -3), B'(5, -4)?
(x + 6, y+1)
What is the new image of Z(-4, 0) if you rotate it 270 degrees COUNTERCLOCKWISE?
Z'(0, 4)
What are the points of the new image D(-1, -4) E(2, -4) F (2, 5) after a reflection over the x-axis?
D'(-1, 4) E'(2, 4) F'(2, -5)
What is the dilation factor if A(-2, 3) is mapped to A'(-3, 4.5)?
1.5
What type of transformation would result in M(3, 4) mapping to M'(6, 8)?
Dilation (factor of 2)
Over what axis have the points L(1, 4) M(1, 0) N (3,0) been reflected over to result in L'(-1, 4) M'(-1, 0) N'(-3, 0)?
y-axis
Dilate A(-4, -6) B(2, 16) C(-8, -4) by a factor of 1/4.
A(-1, -1.5) B'(0.5, 4) C'(-2, -1)
What type of transformation would result in B(7, -1) mapping to B'(5, 2)?
Translation (<-2,3>)
What is the new image of A(2, 4) B(3, -6) C( -6, -6) following the rule (x + 4.5, y - 2.3)?
A'(6.5, 1.7) B'(7.5, -8.3) C'(-1.5, -8.3)
What is the pre-image of M'(-2, 2) N'(-1, -2) O'(-3, -3) after a rotation of 180 degrees?
M(2, -2) N(1, 2) O(3, 3)
What are the coordinates of the pre-image of A'(4, 0) B'(5, 1) and C'(4, -4) if it underwent a reflection across y =x?
A(0, 4) B(1, 5) C(-4, 4)
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)
What three transformations are examples of isometry, or rigid motion?
Translation, rotation, reflection