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Exercises: Represent and Describe Transformations

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Grade 9·21 problems·~30 min·Common Core Math - HS Geometry·standard·hsg-co-a-2
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Warm-Up: Review What You Know

These problems review skills from earlier courses.

1.

A function ff takes inputs and produces exactly one output for each input. Which statement best describes how a geometric transformation is like a function?

2.

Point PP has coordinates (3,1)(3, -1). Which of the following correctly applies the rule T(x,y)=(x+2,y4)T(x, y) = (x + 2, y - 4) to find the image of PP?

3.

Which of the following is NOT one of the four basic geometric transformations?

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Fluency Practice

Apply the given coordinate rule to find image coordinates. Show your computation.

Coordinate plane showing triangle ABC with a dashed arrow indicating the translation direction from vertex A.
1.

Triangle ABCABC has vertices A(1,2)A(1, 2), B(4,2)B(4, 2), and C(2,5)C(2, 5). A translation maps every point by the rule T(x,y)=(x+3,y1)T(x, y) = (x + 3, y - 1).

What are the coordinates of AA', the image of AA under TT? Enter the xx-coordinate.

2.

Using the same triangle ABCABC with A(1,2)A(1, 2), B(4,2)B(4, 2), C(2,5)C(2, 5) and translation T(x,y)=(x+3,y1)T(x, y) = (x + 3, y - 1).

What is the yy-coordinate of CC', the image of C(2,5)C(2, 5) under TT?

Coordinate plane showing triangle PQR and its reflection over the y-axis. The y-axis is the line of reflection.
3.

Triangle PQRPQR has vertices P(2,3)P(2, 3), Q(5,3)Q(5, 3), R(4,6)R(4, 6). It is reflected over the yy-axis using the rule M(x,y)=(x,y)M(x, y) = (-x, y).

What is the xx-coordinate of PP', the image of P(2,3)P(2, 3) after reflection over the yy-axis?

4.

A 9090^\circ counterclockwise rotation about the origin follows the rule R(x,y)=(y,x)R(x, y) = (-y, x). Which point is the image of (3,5)(3, 5) under this rotation?

5.

A dilation centered at the origin with scale factor 33 maps triangle DEFDEF to DEFD'E'F'. Which statement is true about the distances and angles?

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