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Lesson 5-3. Geometry in Motion. Ohio Content Standards:. Ohio Content Standards:. Describe and apply the properties of similar and congruent figures; and justify conjectures involving similarity and congruence. Ohio Content Standards:.
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Lesson 5-3 Geometry in Motion
Ohio Content Standards: Describe and apply the properties of similar and congruent figures; and justify conjectures involving similarity and congruence.
Ohio Content Standards: Make and test conjectures about characteristics and properties (e.g., sides, angles, symmetry) of two-dimensional figures and three-dimensional objects.
Ohio Content Standards: Draw and construct representations of two- and three-dimensional geometric objects using a variety of tools, such as straightedge, compass and technology.
Ohio Content Standards: Perform reflections and rotations using compass and straightedge constructions and dynamic geometry software.
Ohio Content Standards: Represent and model transformations in a coordinate plane and describe the results.
Ohio Content Standards: Draw the results of translations, reflections, rotations and dilations of objects in the coordinate plane, and determine properties that remain fixed; e.g., lengths of sides remain the same under translations.
Ohio Content Standards: Show and describe the results of combinations of translations, reflections and rotations (compositions); e.g., perform compositions and specify the result of a composition as the outcome of a single motion, when applicable.
Translation When a figure is slid from one position to another without turning it.
Translation When a figure is slid from one position to another without turning it. Translations are sometimes called “slides”.
Reflection When a figure is flipped over a line. The new figure is the mirror image of the original.
Reflection When a figure is flipped over a line. The new figure is the mirror image of the original. Reflections are sometimes called “flips”.
Rotation When a figure is turned around a fixed point.
Rotation When a figure is turned around a fixed point. Rotations are sometimes called “turns”.
Identify each motion as a translation, reflection, or rotation.
Identify each motion as a translation, reflection, or rotation.
Identify each motion as a translation, reflection, or rotation.
Identify each motion as a translation, reflection, or rotation.
In the figure, FGHONP by a rotation. Name the image of H.
In the figure, FGHONP by a rotation. . . Name the side that corresponds to OP.