A translation is when you do this to a figure
What is shift or slide right, left, up or down?
This is another term for rotation.
What is turn or spin?
A dilation is when you do this to a figure.
What is to enlarge or to reduce?
The image that is at the start of the transformation.
What is pre-image?
The new coordinates of (7, 6) if translated 4 units right and 6 up.
What is (11, 12)?
These are the coordinates of A(3, -4) after reflecting over the y-axis
What is A'(-3, -4)?
These are the new coordinates of A(4, -6) after a rotation of 180 degrees about the origin.
What is A'(-4, 6)?
Given that triangle ABC has coordinates A(-2, 5), B(0, 3) and C(-3, -4), these are the coordinates of A', B' and C' after a dilation with a scale factor of 2.
What is A'(-4, 10), B'(0, 6) and C'(-6, -8)
The date of your next test.
What is Thursday October 10?
These are the coordinates of A(-7, -8) after reflecting over the x-axis.
What is A'(-7, 8)
This is the number of degrees where pre-image A(10, 12) is rotated counter-clockwise about the origin to produce (-10, -12).
What is 180 degrees?
Segment AB has endpoints A(15, -3) and B(-6, 12). The endpoints of segment A'B' will be at A'(5, -1) and B'(-2, 4) after segment AB is dilated with this scale factor.
What is 1/3?
The due date of your transformation project.
What is Monday October 14?
These are the coordinates of A' and B' if triangle ABC with vertices at A(2, -3), B(6, 1) and C(3, 0) is translated so that C is mapped to C'(5, -6).
What is A'(4, -9) and B(8, -5)?
This is the quadrant where A' is graphed after A(6, -2) is reflected across the x-axis.
What is Quadrant I?
Given that triangle QRS has vertices Q(2,-1), R(6,-1), and S(6,-3), these are the coordinates of vertex Q', R', S' after the triangle is rotated 90ยบ clockwise about the origin?
What is Q'(-1, -2) , R'(-1, -6) and S'(-3, -6)?
These were the coordinates of the endpoints of the original line segment CD after it was dilated by a scale factor of 2 that produced endpoints of the image C' (4,-8) and D' (6,2).
What is C(2, -4) and D(3, 1)
The point A''' has undergone this number of transformations.
What is 3?
These were the coordinates of the vertices of the pre-image triangle ABC if the new image triangle A'B'C' has coordinates A'(4, 0), B'(1, 8) and C'(-2, 5) after a translation of 3 units left and 2 units up.
What is A(7, -2) , B(4, 6) and C(1, 3)?
These are the coordinates of the new image B' if B(5, 2) is reflected over the y-axis.
What is B'(5, -2)?