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TEST TOMORROW: TRANSFORMATIONS and what’s preserved Translation, Rotation(90,180,270),

TEST TOMORROW: TRANSFORMATIONS and what’s preserved Translation, Rotation(90,180,270), Reflection(y axis, x axis, orgin , y=x and y= -x, Dilation, Compositions Isometry ( direct and opposite) THE FOLLOWING ARE SAMPLE QUESTIONS, ANSWERS ARE AT THE END. Q1. What is an isometry ?.

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TEST TOMORROW: TRANSFORMATIONS and what’s preserved Translation, Rotation(90,180,270),

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  1. TEST TOMORROW: TRANSFORMATIONS and what’s preserved Translation, Rotation(90,180,270), Reflection(y axis, x axis, orgin, y=x and y= -x, Dilation, Compositions Isometry( direct and opposite) THE FOLLOWING ARE SAMPLE QUESTIONS, ANSWERS ARE AT THE END

  2. Q1. What is an isometry?

  3. Q2. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Which of the following would result in a direct isometry? first T 5, -2 then reflected over x-axis first T -1, 3 then reflect over line x = 3 First T0, 2 then rotate 90o counter clockwise

  4. Q3. Find the dilation or scale factor k, when (6, 3) is mapped onto (4, 2).

  5. Q4: Find the translation occurs when (-1, 3) is mapped onto (2, 2).

  6. Q5: Find the Rotation which occurs when (-1, 3) is mapped onto (3,1).

  7. Q6. What transformation will map point D onto point E?

  8. ANSWER KEY Q1. An isometry is a transformation which preserves distance (or size) Q2. Choice C; Choice A and B contain a single line reflection which would not preserve orientation. Q3. 2/3 ; (kx, ky) = (x’, y’) k(6) = 4 or k(3) = 2 k = 4/6 = 2/3 Q4. T3,-1 ; (x + a, y + b) = (x’, y’) -1 + a = 2 and 3 + b = 2 a = 3 b = -1 Q5. R270; (x,y)  (y, -x) Q6. R180 or r0,0 or T-8,-6; all answers are acceptable as D(4, 3) and E(-4,-3) Q7. Dilation; changes the size therefore changes the area.

  9. Q.7 What transformation would change the area of a figure?

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