Vocabulary
Translations
Reflections
Rotations
Sequence of Transformations
100
A transformation in which a graph or geometric figure is picked up and moved to another location without any change in size or orientation.
What is translation?
100

The function rule for a figure that is translated 3 units left.

What is f(x, y) = (x-3, y)?

100
The equation for the line of reflection if a figure follows the function rule f(x, y) = (y, x).
y = x
100
This angle of rotation creates the same image if it's rotated clockwise or counterclockwise.
What is a rotation of 180 degrees?
100

The rule of the graph depicting a rigid transformation.

What is a translation 1 unit right 2 units down? (x,y)->(x+1,y-2)

200

There are four main types of transformations.

What are translation, rotation, reflection and dilation?

200
Find the coordinates of A' if segment AB with A(2, 4) and B(-1, 1) is translated by f(x, y) = (x+2, y-5).
What is A'(4, -1)?
200
The coordinates of X' when XY with X(-3, 1) and Y(-1, 4) is reflected over the x-axis.
What is X'(-3, -1)?
200
The rotation that creates the same image as a rotation 270 degrees clockwise.
What is a rotation 90 degrees counterclockwise?
200

The given graph depicts a rigid transformation.

The Pre-image was rotated 90-degrees clockwise. What is the coordinate of G'' after a 270-degree rotation clockwise?


G": (x,y) > (3,-3)

300

The original figure in a transformation.

What is a parent function or pre-image?

300
Find the coordinates of X', Y', and Z' when triangle XYZ with X(0,3), Y(3, -2), and Z(4,0) is translated by f(x, y) = (x-5, y+1).
What is X'(-5, 4), Y'(-2, -1), and Z'(-1, 1)?
300

The reflection of the point (a,b) across the line y = x is ______.

What is (b,a)?

300
The function rule for mapping for a rotation clockwise of 90 degrees.
What is f(x, y)-->(y, -x)
300

These two transformations have occurred to the given figure.

What is a Reflection across the x-axis and then translated 10 units right and 2 units up.


400

Assume the center of rotation to be the _______ unless told otherwise.

What is origin?

400

Find the coordinates of M' and N' when MN with M(-4, -1) and N(-3, -3) is translated 5 units right and 2 units up.

What is M'(1, 1) and N'(2, -1)?

400

This is the function notation that describes a figure in quadrant I rotating into quadrant III.

What is:

(x, y) -> (-x, -y)

400
This angle of rotation maps f(x, y)-->(-y, x).
What is rotation 270 degrees clockwise or 90 degrees counterclockwise?
400

Find the coordinates of Y' when X(12, 4), Y(8,2) and Z(-4,0) goes through the glide reflection: translated (x, y+3) and then reflected over the y-axis.

What is Y'(8, 5)

500
A transformations that preserves distance; e.g. reflection, rotation, and translation.
What is a rigid motion?
500

The translation in function form mapping(rule) when D(-5, 4), E(-4, 1), and F(-2, 1) are translated to D'(-5,0), E'(-4, -3), and F'(-2, -3).

What is f(x, y)-->(x, y-4)?

500

A reflection over the y-axis of the word WoW would produce this word. And a reflection over the x-axis of the word WOW would produce this word.

What is WOW and what is MOM?

500
Find the coordinates of A' and B' when A(-3, -2) and B(-1, 2) are rotated clockwise 180 degrees.
What is A'(3, 2) and B'(1, -2)?
500

Find the coordinates of B" when A(5, 0), B(5, 5), and C(2,4) undergo the following composition: translate (x, y)-->(x+6, y-5), then rotate counterclockwise 270 degrees.

What is B"(0, -11)?