Operations that alter the form or location of a point or shape. Examples: Translations, rotations, reflections, dilations.
What are transformations.
A translation does this to a point.
What is moving?
Can be abbreviated as CW and CCW.
What are clockwise and counter clockwise?
Points and shapes can be reflected over these two liens.
What are the x and y-axis?
What is the scale factor?
A transformation where a point or shape turns around a certain point like the origin.
What is a rotation?
The location of the point (3,0) after it translates 4 down and 3 left.
What is (-1,-3)?
The location of point A(6,8) after it was rotated 180° CW.
What is (-6,-8)?
What is the location of (5,6) after it is reflected over the x-axis?
What is (5,-6)?
The location of (3,4) after dilating it with a scale factor of 2.
What is (6,8)?
When two shapes are exactly the same except for their orientation.
What is congruent?
The location of the point (-2, 8) after it translates 4 up and 8 left.
What is (4,0)?
Is the degrees and direction this pre-image went.
What is 90° CW?
The location of (-3, 8) after it is reflected over the y-axis.
What is (3,8)?
The location of (-3,-2) after dilating it with a scale factor of 3.
What is (-9,-6)?
When two shapes are proportional to each other but are not the same size.
What is similar.
The location of the pre-image before it was moved 5 up and 1 right to A'(5,1).
What is A(0,0)?
The location of the point B(0,4) after it rotates 90° CCW.
What is B'(-4,0)?
The location after (5,0) is reflected over the y-axis.
What is (-5,0)?
The location of (-6,0) after dilating it with a scale factor of 1/2.
What is (-3,0)?
The word for the original location of a shape or point.
What is a pre-image?
The location of the point A before it became A'(-3,-3) by moving 6 right and 2 down.
What is (-9,-1)?
The location of the point N(-3,-7) after a 270° CCW roation.
What is N'(7,-3)?
The locations of (5,0) after it is reflected over the x-axis.
What is (5,0)?
The location of (-3, 6) after a dilation with a scale factor of 1/3.
What is (-1, 2)?