What are the group of transformations that keeps the size and angles measures the same?
What is translation, reflection, and rotation (aka rigid transformations)?
What is the word to explain a tranSLation?
What is Slide
Which direction is a right turn rotation?
What is clockwise?
Which direction is the x-axis and the y-axis on a graph?
What is x-axis is left to right and y-axis is up and down

What transformations take Triangle A to Triangle C?

Reflection over y-axis
Reflection over x-axis
We start with the Pre-Image then transform to this name
What is The Image
Translate the point (0, 0) up 4 units and left 8 units. What are the coordinates?
What is (4, -8)
What type of transformation am I
What is Rigid
Reflect the point (2, 1) across the y-axis. What are the coordinates?
What is (-2, 1)
What sequence of transformations takes you from shape 2 to shape 3?
Reflection over y-axis
If I "Flipped" the shape, I did what?
What is a Reflection
A figure is translated 4 units to the right and 5 units down. What are the new coordinates of the point (6, 7)?
What is (10, 2)?
If a point is at (3, 2), where will it be after a 90-degree counterclockwise rotation around the origin?
What is (-2, 3)?
Reflect the point (8, -6) across the y-axis. What are the coordinates?
What is (-8, -6)
What sequence of transformations takes you from SRQPT to S' R' Q' P' T'?

Rotate 90 degrees C.W.
Reflect across x-axis
After a transformation of A, How do you write it?
What is A' or (A prime)
Explain the following: (x+2, y-6)
What is Two units Right, Six units down
Three Left Turns in degrees
What is 270 counterclockwise?
Reflect the point (2, 1) across the x-axis. What are the coordinates?
What is (2, -1)
(0, 0)
What is the Origin
This transformation notation is called the
(x, y) -> (x+1, y-2)
What is The Rule
The rotation is
(x, y) -> (-x, -y)
What is 180 degrees
What is the name of the line that acts as the "mirror" in a reflection, such as the x-axis, y-axis, or y = x?
What is the line of reflection