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Geometry — Multiple Transformations Name: ‘The following worksheet is for you to discover how to do MULTIPLE TRANSFORMATIONS! ‘You should slready know how todo the following: ‘© Translaton (slides) ‘+ Refletons (ips, like witha miror) + Rotations (pins or tums) Let's start out with some easier single-trensformations to get “warmed-up”. 1) Translate A QRS if Q(4,1), R(1,-2), (2,3) Reflect AQ’R'S' if Q(1-3), R26), by the rule (x,y}(x-3,y—4) and S'CIy1) over the x-axis, gcr.-3) ROL eG eC) Ra) so) Rotate A CAR if C(-1,-4), A@,3), RE3,2) 4) Reflect AC*A'R’ ifC°(,4), A°C2,3), 180° about the erigin. and R’3,2) oyer the line y = x eo.) SED) Ra) '5) What did you notice in problems 142 and problems 3&4. How were the shapes related? Explain how you ‘ould translate 4 QRS by the rule (x,y)>(x ~3, y~ 4) and then reflect the image of the x-axis. Where does the final image endup? tthe origin and then reflect it over the line y= x? “ow would yourotate A CAR 18% {6 Also notice that on the previous page, when we did two transformations, the first image had one prime notation (one), and the second image (after the second transformation) has two prime notations ("). Thisis the notation we re goingto we How many tansfomations would have been applied og fit ad four prime notations? ("" T)Now you are going to try some multiple transformations: a) Translate AALT if A(-5,1),L(-3,-2),T(-3.2) byReflect ATAB ifT@,3), A(1,1), by the rule (x,y)->(x +6, y~3 ), then reflect the and B(4,-3) over the x-axis, then reflect the image over te y-axis + TL aces BCS) ae Tr 3) ees Are BCE) NINE Rotate A ALTifAC5,1), L632), 16,2) Reflect ATAB if T2,3), A(1,1), 90" clockwise about the origin, then reflect the and B(4,-3) over the y-axis, then translate ‘mage over the lige » es the image bythe rule (x,y) (x +2, y— 1) Tess) RIGS 1) LCs) re ©) Rotate AALT if A(-5 1), L(-3,-2), T(-3,2) ‘Reflect A TAB if T(2,3), A(1,1), 180" clockwise about te point (11, then reflect and B(4,3) over the line y= 2, then translate the image over th ine x =1 the image by the ule (43)-9(% ~ 5, -4) i (EE) ee Tal) Vesa) 5 acs) os) Fa ra) AC) aoa? Teh =3) LC ) taal AG mi cams 7" (ua) ‘Geometry ~ Multiple Transformations ‘Name: &) Now we at gong to explore ifthe oder in which you do multiple transfomatons mates 4) Translate AALT if ACS-1),L(-3,-2), 763.2) DbyReflet ALT if. A/-5,-1), Lt by there (xy) D(x + 3,y +2), then reflect over the y-axis, then tanalat the image by the image over the y-axis: the rule (x,y)>(x +3, y +2), acti) a=) vos va) Tee, ae @T(S,a) ant) Le reoD Did the order you di the transformations change the final image? Ves So, does order matter? yes ‘hat about with rotations and reflections? ©) Rotate ATABifT@,3), A(1,1), B(4,3) Reflect ATAB if 72,3), ACL), 90" clockwise about the origin, then reflect the and B(4,-3) over the x-axis, then rotate mage over th line x-axis, 5. theimage 997 clockwise about the origin, 5 rob ck Td) 4G) wCLeD Besse) BES) Td) Te3cd) ac) ArGe) PCD [Did the order you did the transformations change the final image? So, does order matter? is So, if you want to get the correct answer, should you do the transformations in the order given? y For #s 35-44 just state whether each transformation from one triangle to the other in the below diagram is REFLECTION, TRANSLATION, ROTATION, or GLIDE REFLECTION. as, sauc Arne Robeho~ HO" Cede C piiet lt oy ¢ tRe F } ¥ | 1 ie 36. AEDC > APOM Glide Reblectinn 37. AMNI > AEDC Translate LIE ANGE Reblecha~ APQM—AlLM Katlectim xp» anoc Cech For #s 51-54 you should realize that P? is given and that you need to follow the given glide reflection backwards to determine the original point P. Use the grids below as needed. P P',~1)for the given translation and refteetion lin sueay>e-ayye2 (6S) 2@)>G0-a722 C2) 41 AJM 3 AMNs bobehs~ OM AKIN Globe Coben B 53 (Wy) @ = By — Sy =e 54. (Uy (e+ Ay — Ay =o Qy Gy 43, AKIN AARC Trmaslehi~ 44, SHGF AKIN ¢43 51.) P: 52.) Ps 54) Px nd the coordinates of P.

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