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Transformations in the Coordinate Plane

Transformations in the Coordinate Plane. Section 1.3. Warm Up. 1. Draw a line that divides a right angle in half. 2. Draw three different squares with (3, 2) as one vertex. A transformation is a change in the position, size or shape of a figure.

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Transformations in the Coordinate Plane

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  1. Transformations in the Coordinate Plane Section 1.3

  2. Warm Up 1. Draw a line that divides a right angle in half. 2. Draw three different squares with (3, 2)as one vertex.

  3. A transformation is a change in the position, size or shape of a figure. • The original figure is called the pre-image. • The resulting figure is called the image. • ( ) “arrow” symbol is used to describe the transformation. • The (’) “prime” symbol is • used to label the image.

  4. Rotation

  5. Identify the transformation. Then use arrow notation to describe the transformation.

  6. Identify the transformation. Then use arrow notation to describe the transformation.

  7. Identify each transformation. Then use arrow notation to describe the transformation. a. b.

  8. A figure has vertices at A(1, –1), B(2, 3), and C(4, –2). After a transformation, the image of the figure has vertices at A'(–1, –1), B'(–2, 3), and C'(–4, –2). Draw the preimage and image. Then identify the transformation.

  9. A figure has vertices at E(2, 0), F(2, -1), G(5, -1), and H(5, 0). After a transformation, the image of the figure has vertices at E’(0, 2), F’(1, 2), G’(1, 5), and H’(0, 5). Draw the preimage and image. Then identify the transformation.

  10. Find the coordinates for the image of ∆ABC after the translation (x, y)  (x + 2, y - 1). Draw the image.

  11. Find the coordinates for the image of JKLM after the translation (x, y)  (x – 2, y + 4). Draw the image.

  12. Lesson Quiz 1. A figure has vertices at X(–1, 1), Y(1, 4), and Z(2, 2). After a transformation, the image of the figure has vertices at X'(–3, 2), Y'(–1, 5), and Z'(0, 3). Draw the preimage and the image. Identify the transformation. 2. What transformation is suggested by the wings of an airplane?

  13. 3. Given points P(-2, -1) and Q(-1, 3), draw PQ and its reflection across the y-axis. 4. Find the coordinates of the image of F(2, 7) after the translation (x, y)  (x + 5, y – 6).

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