Match the transformations to their descriptions a. An isometric transformation in which each point of the original figure has an image that is the some distonce but on the opposite side of the line. b. An isometric transformation that slides an image from one place to another place in a given direction using a vector. A Reflection Rotation B. Translation C. An isometric transformation that turns an object about a point.
Match the transformations to their descriptions a. An isometric transformation in which each point of the original figure has an image that is the some distonce but on the opposite side of the line. b. An isometric transformation that slides an image from one place to another place in a given direction using a vector. A Reflection Rotation B. Translation C. An isometric transformation that turns an object about a point.
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Day 2 Practice: Transformation Properties
Match the transformations to their descriptions
Q. An isometric transformation in which each point of the
original figure has an image that is the some distonce
but on the opposite side of the line.
b. An isometric transformation that slides an image from
one place to another place in a given direction using a
vector.
Reflection
Rotation
Translation
C. An isometric transformation that turns an object about
a point.
Use the characteristics or flow chart to help you answer the following questions.
What transformation has taken place?
Rotation
Translation Reflection
(a T
, Rotation
D'
C.
Ce
C'
B
B'
B'
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Given that AABC was mapped to AA'B'C' using a single
transformation.
a) Why couldn't this mapping have resulted by a single
transformation. Think about the characteristics of each
transformation.
Given that AABC was mapped to AA'B'C' using a single
transformation.
a) Why couldn't this mapping have resulted by a single
reflection?
O ' Same
entation is the
Not a reflection
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