G.TRF.1
Describe rotations, reflections, and translations as functions that take points in the coordinate plane as inputs and give other points as outputs; write in prime notation.
Example Problems
Point Q' is the image of Q under a translation.
What was the translation?
What was the translation?
Point is the image of under a translation.
What was the translation?
What was the translation?
Point is the image of under a translation.
What was the translation?
What was the translation?
Khan Academy ResourcesProperties of translationsRotating shapes about the origin by multiples of 90°Translating shapesRotations introDetermining rotationsReflecting shapesTranslations introDetermining translationsPrecisely defining rotationsMapping shapesDetermine reflections (advanced)Reflect shapesRotate shapesCongruence & transformationsTranslate pointsFind measures using rigid transformationsDefining transformationsDilations: centerIdentify transformations Reflect pointsRotate pointsRigid transformations: preserved propertiesDetermine reflectionsDetermine translationsTranslate shapesDetermine rotationsTranslating shapesRotating pointsReflecting shapes: diagonal line of reflectionTranslating pointsReflecting pointsDetermining reflections (advanced)Determining translationsIdentifying transformationsMapping shapesTranslation challenge problemDefining transformationsNon-congruent shapes & transformationsDetermining rotationsIdentifying type of transformationDilating shapes: shrinkingRigid transformations introFinding measures using rigid transformationsDetermining reflectionsDilations: centerReflecting shapesRotating shapesCongruent shapes & transformations

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