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Title: Transformations Review


1
Transformations Review
  • M7G2 Students will demonstrate understanding of
    dilations, translations, rotations, and
    reflections of figures.

2
Translations
  • A translation is a transformation that SLIDES a
    figure.

3
Translations
  • Translate the points given the following rule.
  • Point (-3, 11) Rule (x 3, y 8)
  • Point (7, -5) Rule (x, y 6)
  • (0, 3)
  • (7, -11)

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4
Translations
  • Find the rule by which each point was translated.
  • Point A (2, -9) Point A (4, 1)
  • Point C (-5, 7) Point C (-6, -3)
  • (x 2, y 10)
  • (x - 1, y - 10)

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5
Reflections
  • A reflection is a transformation in which a
    figure is FLIPPED.

6
Reflections
  • Reflect the points given the following rule.
  • Point (-12, 21) Rule Over the x- axis
  • Point (7, -8) Rule Over the y- axis
  • (-12, -21)
  • (-7, -8)

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7
Rotations
  • A rotation is a transformation that TURNS a
    figure about a point.

8
Dilations
  • A dilation is a transformation in which a figure
    is ENLARGED or REDUCED.

9
Dilations
  • Dilate the points given the following rule.
  • Point (4,10) Rule 90o Clockwise
  • Point (-9, -1) Rule 90o Counter-Clockwise
  • Point (2, 5) Rule 180o
  • (10, -4)
  • (1, -9)
  • (-2, -5)

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10
Dilations
  • Dilate the points given the following rule.
  • Point (5, 15) Rule 50
  • Point (8, -4) Rule 125
  • Point (-12, 16) Rule 75
  • (2.5, 7.5)
  • (10, -5)
  • (-9, 12)

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11
Dilations
  • Find the dilation percentage for each point and
    its image.
  • Point T (-2, -8) Point T (-3, -12)
  • Point A (-20, 4) Point A (-15, 3)
  • 66
  • 133

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