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4.8 – Perform Congruence Transformations

4.8 – Perform Congruence Transformations. A transformation is an operation that moves or changes a geometric figure in some way to produce a new figure. The new figure is called the image . A transformation can be shown using an arrow. 3 Types: Translation Reflection Rotation.

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4.8 – Perform Congruence Transformations

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  1. 4.8 – Perform Congruence Transformations A transformation is an operation that moves or changes a geometric figure in some way to produce a new figure. The new figure is called the image. A transformation can be shown using an arrow. 3 Types: Translation Reflection Rotation

  2. 4.8 – Perform Congruence Transformations A translation moves every point of a figure the same distance in the same direction. (SLIDE) A reflection uses a line of reflection to create a mirror image of the original figure. (FLIP) A rotation turns a figure about a fixed point, called the center of rotation. (TURN)

  3. 4.8 – Perform Congruence Transformations Example 1: Name the type of transformation demonstrated in each picture. Is the figure in each case congruent to the original figure?

  4. 4.8 – Perform Congruence Transformations TRANSLATIONS In a coordinate plane, a translation moves an object a given distance right or left and up or down. You can use coordinate notation to describe a translation.

  5. 4.8 – Perform Congruence Transformations Example 2: Figure ABCD has the vertices A(-4, 3), B(-2, 4), C(-1, 1), and D(-3, 1). Sketch ABCD and its image after the translation (x,y)  (x + 5, y – 2). Does the translation keep the same orientation?

  6. 4.8 – Perform Congruence Transformations REFLECTIONS

  7. 4.8 – Perform Congruence Transformations Example 3: You are drawing a pattern for a cross stitch design. Use a reflection in the y-axis to draw the other half of the pattern. Does a reflection preserve orientation?

  8. 4.8 – Perform Congruence Transformations ROTATIONS The direction of rotation can either be clockwise or counterclockwise. The angle of a rotation is formed by rays drawn form the center of the rotation through corresponding points on the original figure and its image.

  9. 4.8 – Perform Congruence Transformations Example 4: Graph Segment AB and Segment CD. Tell whether Segment CD is a rotation of Segment AB about the origin. If so, give the angle and the direction. A(-3, 1), B(-1, 3), C(1, 3), D(3, 1) A(0, 1), B(1, 3), C(-1, 1), D(-3, 2)

  10. 4.8 – Perform Congruence Transformations Example 5: If (0, 3) translates to (-3, -2), then (2, 5) translates to _________. If (0, 3) translates to (1, 2), then (2, 5) translates to __________.

  11. 4.8 – Perform Congruence Transformations Example 6: Find the corresponding point on the original figure. Point on image: (4, 0); translation: (x, y)  (x + 2, y – 3). Point on image: (6, -9); translation: (x, y)  (x – 7, x – 4)

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