Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

You will be able to:

  • Verify that translating, reflecting, or rotating an angle keeps its measure
  • Explain why angle preservation defines a rigid motion
  • Find angle measures in figures moved by a sequence of rigid motions
Grade 8 Math | 8.G.A.1.b
Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Learning Objectives for This Lesson

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:

  1. Verify that a translated angle has the same measure as the original
  2. Verify that a reflected angle has the same measure as the original
  3. Verify that a rotated angle has the same measure as the original
  4. Explain why angle preservation is a defining property of rigid motions
  5. Find unknown angle measures after a sequence of rigid motions
Grade 8 Math | 8.G.A.1.b
Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Same Angle, Two Spots: How Do We Know?

Two angles on the grid look identical but sit in different places.

  • Could you be sure their measures match just by looking?
  • What tool settles it without guessing?

A protractor — measure both and compare.

Grade 8 Math | 8.G.A.1.b
Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Measure, Translate, Then Measure Once More

An angle measured before and after a translation reads the same degrees

  • A angle, slid across the grid, still measures
Grade 8 Math | 8.G.A.1.b
Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Why Translation Keeps the Measure

A 90 degree angle translated; both rays stay parallel to their originals

  • Each ray shifts the same way — so it stays parallel to its original
  • Same directions in, same angle between them
Grade 8 Math | 8.G.A.1.b
Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Translating an Obtuse Angle Keeps Its Measure

Angle measures about .

Translate by : vertex .

  • Image angle measures about — unchanged
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Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Quick Check: Why No Change?

After translating an angle, its measure is unchanged.

Which reason is correct?

  • The rays shifted the same way, so their directions — and the angle — held

Translation never rotates the rays, so the opening is fixed.

Grade 8 Math | 8.G.A.1.b
Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Flipping and Turning Change Direction

Translation was the easy case — nothing rotated.

But a reflection flips a figure, and a rotation turns it.

  • Both clearly change direction. Do they change the measure?
Grade 8 Math | 8.G.A.1.b
Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Reflecting an Angle: Opens Left, Same Size

A 72 degree angle reflected across the y-axis opens the other way, still 72 degrees

  • Reflect a angle across the -axis
  • The image opens to the left — but still measures
Grade 8 Math | 8.G.A.1.b
Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Orientation Reverses, but the Measure Holds

A reflection is a mirror. Mirrors flip left and right.

  • A right angle in a mirror is still a right angle
  • A angle in a mirror is still

Orientation is a direction. Measure is a number. Only one flips.

Grade 8 Math | 8.G.A.1.b
Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Rotation Turns Both Rays Equally

Both rays of an angle turn by the same amount; the gap between them holds

  • Both rays rotate by the same amount — the gap between them is unchanged
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Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Rotating an Acute Angle About the Origin

Angle measures about , vertex at the origin.

Rotate counterclockwise: .

  • Image still measures about — not
Grade 8 Math | 8.G.A.1.b
Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Edge Case: A Straight Angle

A straight angle measures — two rays forming a line.

Rotate it about its vertex.

  • The image is a line tilted — still a straight angle, still
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Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Every Rigid Motion: Same Measure

Table: translation, reflection, rotation all keep the angle measure equal

  • Three motions, three angle types — every image measure equals its original
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Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Your Turn: Reflect and Check

Angle measures .

Reflect it across the -axis. Before measuring, predict the image measure.

  • Then place the protractor on the image and confirm
Grade 8 Math | 8.G.A.1.b
Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Is That True of EVERY Transformation?

Every rigid motion we tested preserved the measure.

But "rigid" is a specific category. Let's test one that is not:

  • A horizontal stretch — does it keep angle measures?
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Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

A Stretch Changes the Angles

A right triangle stretched horizontally; the right angle holds but two angles change

  • Right angle at origin stays ; the other two angles change
  • Not rigid — and not congruent to the original
Grade 8 Math | 8.G.A.1.b
Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Length Plus Angle Equals Congruence

Property Rigid motion Non-rigid
Preserves segment lengths? Yes Not necessarily
Preserves angle measures? Yes Not necessarily
Produces congruent figures? Yes No
Grade 8 Math | 8.G.A.1.b
Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

On Your Own: Angles After a Sequence

Triangle has angles , , and .

It is reflected, then translated, then rotated.

  • Without measuring, state the three angles of the final image
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Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

Three Common Traps to Avoid Here

  • Reflection changed it. Flipping reverses which way the angle faces, never how wide it opens.
  • Rotation added degrees. The rotation amount is how far the figure turned — not the angle's measure.
  • Only nice angles work. Preservation holds for , , any measure at all.
Grade 8 Math | 8.G.A.1.b
Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

What Stays Fixed: Angle Measure

A rigid motion can flip an angle to open the other way, or turn it to point anywhere — but it never changes how many degrees wide it is.

  • Translation, reflection, rotation: all preserve angle measure
  • True for every angle type: acute, right, obtuse, straight
Grade 8 Math | 8.G.A.1.b
Rigid Motions Preserve Angle Measure

What's Next: Do Parallel Lines Survive?

You've shown rigid motions preserve length and angle measure.

A figure can also have parallel sides.

  • Next lesson: does a rigid motion keep parallel lines parallel?
Grade 8 Math | 8.G.A.1.b

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Angles are taken to angles of the same measure