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Transformations on the Coordinate Plane: Translations and Rotations

Transformations on the Coordinate Plane: Translations and Rotations. TranSLation of a geometric figure is a SLide of the figure in which all points move the same distance in the same direction. Horizontal- left and right. Vertical- up and down. Translate the figure horizontally – 5. B. B.

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Transformations on the Coordinate Plane: Translations and Rotations

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  1. Transformations on the Coordinate Plane: Translations and Rotations

  2. TranSLation of a geometric figure is a SLide of the figure in which all points move the same distance in the same direction.

  3. Horizontal- left and right

  4. Vertical- up and down

  5. Translate the figure horizontally – 5 B B A C C A

  6. Translate the figure 4 units vertically. B A D C B A C D

  7. A Translate the figure 6 units vertically. B C A B C

  8. A A B B D C D C Translate the figure 4 units horizontally.

  9. A ROTATION of a geometric figure is the turn of the figure around a fixed point.

  10. Clockwise

  11. Counter-clockwise

  12. 90

  13. 180

  14. C A A B C B Rotate the figure clockwise 90 around the origin.

  15. Rotate the figure 90 counter-clockwise around the origin. B C A D A B D C

  16. B C A A Rotate the figure 180 counter- clockwise around the origin. B C

  17. A B C D C D Rotate the figure 180  clockwise around the origin. B A

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