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  • What would be the coordinates of T' after the figure is translated 2 units left and 1 unit down?
    (0,2)
  • Given ∆NOP~∆QRS, describe a sequence of a rigid motion followed by a dilation with center (0,0) that maps ∆NOP to ∆QRS.
    Reflection across the y-axis, dilation with center (0,0) and scale factor 2
  • Write a rule to describe the transformation.
    Translation 3 units right and 3 units down; (x,y)→(x+3,y-3)
  • Write a rule to describe the transformation.
    Dilation with center (0,0) and scale factor 2
  • Does the graph show a translation, reflection, rotation, or dilation?
    Dilation
  • Write a rule to describe the transformation.
    Translation left 1, up 4; (x,y)→(x-1,y+4)
  • What would be the coordinates of F' after the figure is dilated with center (0,0) and scale factor 2?
    (-4,0)
  • Write a rule to describe the transformation.
    Rotation 180° around the origin
  • Write a rule to describe the transformation.
    Reflection across the x-axis
  • What would be the coordinates of C' after the figure is reflected across the x-axis?
    (2,3)
  • Write a rule to describe the transformation.
    Rotation 90° around the origin
  • What would be the coordinates of V' after the figure is dilated with center (0,0) and scale factor ½?
    (1,1)
  • Does the graph show a translation, reflection, rotation, or dilation?
    Translation
  • What would be the coordinates of E' after the figure is reflected across the y-axis?
    (-4,-3)
  • Does the graph show a translation, reflection, rotation, or dilation?
    Reflection
  • What would be the coordinates of K' after the figure is rotated 180° around the origin?
    (4,3)
  • Given ABCD~EFGH, describe a sequence of a rigid motions followed by a dilation with center (0,0) that maps ABCD to EFGH.
    Rotation 180° about the origin, dilation with center (0,0) and scale factor 2
  • Does the graph show a translation, reflection, rotation, or dilation?
    Rotation
  • Is ∆PQR similar to ∆XYZ?
    Yes