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Lesson 12B Translations and Rotations on a
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A
y = x
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y = x
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y = x
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B
CA'B'
C'
(x,y) > (y,x)
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movex-axis y-axis
Size Shape orientation
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1) What is the image of the points in figure ABC (x,y) (x-7,y-3) ?
A (3,1), B (4,4), C (1,2)
2) What is the images of the points in figure ABC (x,y) (x+4,y+1)?
A (-3,-1), B (-4,-4), C (-1,-2)
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A rotation is a transformation in which a figure is rotated, or turned, about a fixed point.
The center of rotation is the fixed point.
A rotation does not change the size or shape of the figure (the preimage and image are congruent)
Each point of the original figure (the preimage) and its image are the same distance from the center of rotation.
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Rotating a point around the center of rotation moves the point from quadrant to quadrant.
90
180 270
360
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Rules for Rotations90 degrees clockwise/ : (x,y) (y,-x)
270 degrees counterclockwise
180 degrees: (x,y) (-x,-y)
90 degrees counter clockwise/: (x,y) (-y,x)
270 degrees clockwise
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