This transformation is also known as a Turn transformation
What is Rotation
What is the algebraic representation for a translation that is moving 3 units left and 5 units down
What is (x,y)-->( x - 3, y - 5)
Describe what happens to the coordinates when reflected over the x-axis?
The x-coordinates stay the same and the y-coordinates become opposite
What is the rule for rotating 90 degrees counterclockwise?
What is (x,y)--> (-y, x)
What are the new coordinates for A (3, 2) if being dilated by a scale factor of 5. k=5
What is A' (15, 10)
This Transformation is also known as a slide transformation
Translation
Describe this Translation (x,y)--> ( x + 7, y - 4)
7 units to the right and 4 units down
Describe what happens to the coordinates when reflected over the y-axis
The x-coordinates become opposite, and the y-coordinates stay the same.
What is the rule for a rotation 180 degrees?
What is (x,y)--> (-x , -y)
What are the new coordinates for A (6 , 4) if k=1/2?
What is A' (3, 2)
This Transformation is also known as a flip transformation
What is Reflection
Describe the translation algebraically
What is (x,y)--> (x +5, y + 4)
Describe what happens to the coordinates when reflected over y=x
The x and y coordinates switch places
What is the rule for 270 degrees rotation counterclockwise?
What is (x,y)-->( y, -x )
What are the new coordinates for A ( 4, 12), k=1/4?
What is A' ( 1, 3)
This Transformation is an enlargement or reduction
What is Dilation
What is the rule for this translation?
What is (x,y)--> (x - 5, y - 4)
Describe what happens to the coordinates when reflected over y= -x
The coordinates switch places and become opposite
If the pre-image is in quadrant I and it is being rotated 90 degrees clockwise, which quadrant will the image be in?
What is quadrant IV?
If a scale factor is greater than 1, what will happen to the figure?
What is enlarge
A scale factor indicates how much a figure will enlarge or reduce, what symbol is used to represent scale factor?
What is K
Write a rule for this translation
What is (x,y)--> (x, y + 5)
What are the new coordinates for A'?
What is A' (4, -2)
If the preimage is in quadrant II and it is being rotated 180 degrees clockwise, which quadrant will the image be in?
What is Quadrant IV
What would happen to a figure if it's scale factor is less than 1.
What is reduce