Transformations Practice
B' (-9, -1)
Consider the following translation: (x, y) → (x-5, y-3). What is the Image of B (-4, 2) ?
A ( 12, 0)
Consider the following translation: (x, y) → (x-5, y-3). What is the Pre-image of A' (7, -3) ?
Reflection over the line x = 1
Describe the following Transformation:
Reflection over the line y = -x
Describe the following Transformation:
Reflection over the x-axis
Describe the following Transformation:
Translation: 5 units left and 3 units down
Describe the following Transformation:
Translation: 5 units left and 3 units up
Describe the following Transformation:
Translation: 5 units right and 2 units up
Describe the following Transformation:
No, the triangles are NOT congruent
Is the following transformation an isometry?
Yes, the triangles ARE congruent
Is the following transformation an isometry?
A' (1, 4)
Point A ( -3, 4) is reflected over the line x = -1. What is the image?
A' (-4, 30
Point A ( 4, -3) is rotated around the origin 180⁰. what are the coordinates of A' ?
A' (-3, -4)
Point A ( 4, -3) is rotated around the origin 90⁰ clockwise. what are the coordinates of A' ?
A' (3, 4)
Point A ( 4, -3) is rotated around the origin 90⁰ counter-clockwise. what are the coordinates of A' ?
B' (-3, -6)
Point B ( -3, 4) is reflected over the line y = -1. What is the image?
C' (4, -3)
Point C ( -3, 4) is reflected over the line y = x. What is the image?
D' (-4, 3)
Point D ( -3, 4) is reflected over the line y = - x. What is the image?
D' (3, -4)
Point D ( -3, 4) is rotated around the origin 180⁰. what are the coordinates of D' ?
F' (-3, -4)
Point F ( -3, 4) is reflected over the x-axis. What is the image?
H' (3, 4)
Point H ( -3, 4) is reflected over the y-axis. What is the image?
A' (3, 4)
Point K ( 4, -3) is rotated around the origin 270⁰ clockwise. what are the coordinates of K' ?
L' (-3, -4)
Point L ( 4, -3) is rotated around the origin 270⁰ counter-clockwise. what are the coordinates of L' ?
Option 1: Reflection over the line y = x Option 2: Translate 5 units right and 5 units down.
What transformation would move point A (-2, 3) to A' (3, -2)?
Option 1: Reflection over the line x = 1 Option 2: Translate 6 units right.
What transformation would move point A (-2, 3) to A' (4, 3)?
Option 1: Figures 5 to 7 Option 2: Figures 7 to 5
Which two figures represent a translation?
(x, y) → (x-4, y+5)
Write a rule for the following transformation:
(x, y) → (x-5, y-3)
Write a rule for the following transformation: