If Point A (4, 5) was translated 5 units down, what would be the coordinates of A'?
A': (4, 0)
If a figure was in the first quadrant and then reflected over the x axis, what quadrant would it be in now?
The 4th Quadrant
True or False: Rotating a figure 90 degrees clockwise is the same thing as rotating a figure 270 degrees counter clockwise?
True
If A (3, 2) was dilated with a scale factor of 6, what would A' be?
A': (18, 12)
What is the difference between congruent and similar?
Congruent: Same shape, same size
Similar: Same shape, different size
Congruent Figures have the same _______, _______, and _________.
Shape, Side Lengths, Angles
There was a terrible plain crash right on the India-Pakistan boarder. Where would they burry the survivors?
Nowhere. You don't burry survivors
If Point B (2, -4) was translated 3 units right and 5 units up, what would be the coordinates of B'?
B': (5, 1)
If Point A(4, -3) was reflected over the y axis, what would A' be?
A': (-4, -3)
If you rotate Point A(-3, 2) 90 degrees Clockwise, what would A' be?
A': (2, 3)
If B (1, -2) was dilated with a scale factor of 4, what would B' be?
B': (4, -8)
Which of the types of transformations does not result in a congruent figure?
dilation
Similar Figures have the same ______ and _____, but different _______ ________.
Same Shape and Angles.
Different Side Lengths
If a red house is made of red bricks and a yellow house made of yellow bricks, what will a green house be made of?
Glass
If Point C (-3, 2) was translated using this rule, (x,y) --> (x + 6, y - 4), what would be the coordinates of C'?
C': (3, -2)
If Point B(-5, -2) was reflected over the x axis, what would B' be?
B': (-5, 2)
If you rotate Point B(4, 4) 90 degrees counterclockwise, what would B' be?
B': (-4, 4)
If C (-6, 0) was dilated with a scale factor of 1/2, what would C' be?
C': (-3, 0)
Which type of transformation is this rule asking you to do? (x, y) -> (x + 3, y - 1)
Translation
If the two triangles are similar, what is x?
x = 14
Did the Browns win yesterday?
YES!
If Point D (5, -2) was translated using this rule, (x,y) --> (x - 6, y - 2), what would be the coordinates of D'?
D': (-1, -4)
If Point C(-2, 2) was reflected over the y axis, what would C' be?
C': (2, 2)
If you rotate Point C(-2, 5) 180 degrees Clockwise, what would C' be?
C': (2, -5)
If D (-4, -12) was dilated with a scale factor of 1/4, what would D' be?
D': (-1, -3)
What is this rule asking you to do? (x, y) -> (x + 3, y - 2)
If the two triangles are congruent, then what side is equal to side HJ?
Side MO
What will grow bigger the more you take away from it?
A hole
True or False: If Triangle A(3, 2) B(3, 5) C(5, 3) was translated 5 units down, one of the new points would be (3, 0).
True
If I wanted Point D (3, 2) to move to the second quadrant, which axis would I have to reflect Point D over?
The y axis
Yes or No: If you rotate Triangle A(-3, 2) B(-1, 4) C (-2, -2) 180 degrees Clockwise, would (3, 2) be a new coordinate?
No
What is the scale factor that would cause A (4, 0) to turn into A'(1, 0)?
1/4
Which type of transformations will result in congruent figures? (There is more than 1)
Translation, Reflection, and Rotation
Are these figures similar?
Not Similar
Dave was a butcher who was 5 foot 6 inches. What does he weigh?
Meat