Deck 22: Transformation Geometry

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"Figure X is congruent to Figure Y." What does that statement mean?
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Name three types of rigid motions.
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Name the type of rigid motion involved in each of the listed motions. Take into account the different types of "eyes." Name the type of rigid motion involved in each of the listed motions. Take into account the different types of eyes.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Name the type of rigid motion involved in each of the listed motions. Name the type of rigid motion involved in each of the listed motions.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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For the figures below, what single type of motion would accomplish each? For the figures below, what single type of motion would accomplish each?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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See below. The unlabeled figure at top left is the original figure. Each of the others, labeled a-h, is the result of a rigid transformation of the original. Determine if each is the result of a translation, rotation, reflection, or glide-reflection. See below. The unlabeled figure at top left is the original figure. Each of the others, labeled a-h, is the result of a rigid transformation of the original. Determine if each is the result of a translation, rotation, reflection, or glide-reflection.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Complete each of the following motions, being careful to fit your answer to the grid.

A) reflection
<strong>Complete each of the following motions, being careful to fit your answer to the grid. </strong> A) reflection   B) translation   C) glide-reflection   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) translation
<strong>Complete each of the following motions, being careful to fit your answer to the grid. </strong> A) reflection   B) translation   C) glide-reflection   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) glide-reflection
<strong>Complete each of the following motions, being careful to fit your answer to the grid. </strong> A) reflection   B) translation   C) glide-reflection   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the missing information. (Drawing is alright. If your drawing is "off," write words to communicate your intent.)

A) Missing: the vector for this translation
<strong>Find the missing information. (Drawing is alright. If your drawing is off, write words to communicate your intent.)</strong> A) Missing: the vector for this translation   B) Missing: the angle and direction for this rotation   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) Missing: the angle and direction for this rotation
<strong>Find the missing information. (Drawing is alright. If your drawing is off, write words to communicate your intent.)</strong> A) Missing: the vector for this translation   B) Missing: the angle and direction for this rotation   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Complete the chart. Complete the chart.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Select "same" or "reversed" for each item listed in the chart.
 Type of rigid motion  Clock orientation of image compared  with original \begin{array} { | l | l | } \hline \text { Type of rigid motion } & \text { Clock orientation of image compared } \text { with original } \\\hline \end{array}
 A) Reflection A) same reversed  B) Rotation  B) same reversed  C) Translation  C) same reversed  D) Glide-reflection  D) same reversed \begin{array} { | l | l l | } \hline \text { A) Reflection}\quad\quad\quad & \text { A) same \quad reversed } \\\hline \text { B) Rotation } & \text { B) same \quad reversed } \quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\\\hline \text { C) Translation } & \text { C) same \quad reversed } \\\hline \text { D) Glide-reflection } & \text { D) same \quad reversed } \\\hline\end{array}
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For each pair of figures, determine which single-step transformation might take the shaded figure to the other. If a rotation, find the center and angle of rotation. If a reflection, show the line of reflection. If a translation, give an arrow (vector).
a.
 <strong>For each pair of figures, determine which single-step transformation might take the shaded figure to the other. If a rotation, find the center and angle of rotation. If a reflection, show the line of reflection. If a translation, give an arrow (vector). a.   b.   c .   </strong> A) \underline{\quad\quad}  B) \underline{\quad\quad}  C) \underline{\quad\quad}  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
b.
 <strong>For each pair of figures, determine which single-step transformation might take the shaded figure to the other. If a rotation, find the center and angle of rotation. If a reflection, show the line of reflection. If a translation, give an arrow (vector). a.   b.   c .   </strong> A) \underline{\quad\quad}  B) \underline{\quad\quad}  C) \underline{\quad\quad}  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
c .
 <strong>For each pair of figures, determine which single-step transformation might take the shaded figure to the other. If a rotation, find the center and angle of rotation. If a reflection, show the line of reflection. If a translation, give an arrow (vector). a.   b.   c .   </strong> A) \underline{\quad\quad}  B) \underline{\quad\quad}  C) \underline{\quad\quad}  <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) \underline{\quad\quad}
B) \underline{\quad\quad}
C) \underline{\quad\quad}
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Accurately draw each of the following.
A. the vector for this translation
Accurately draw each of the following. A. the vector for this translation    B. the line of reflection involved here   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

B. the line of reflection involved here
Accurately draw each of the following. A. the vector for this translation    B. the line of reflection involved here   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Complete each statement.

A) The composition of ten different reflections and five different rotations could possibly be a _____ or a _____.
B) A rotation always has _____ fixed point(s). (How many?)
C) A translation with a vector 50 centimeters long can be expressed by the composition of two reflections, where the reflecting lines are (i) _____ centimeters apart, (ii) _____, and (iii) _____.
D) If P' is the image of P for a clockwise rotation of 140° with center X, then key relationships tell us that _____ and _____.
E) The composition of 200 reflections could be achieved most efficiently with _____ reflection(s).
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(Note to the instructor: To make the tests different, different shapes and locations were drawn on the test copies.)

A) Use the MIRA to find the image of the given shape, for the composition
(reflect in line k)° (reflect in line x).
<strong>(Note to the instructor: To make the tests different, different shapes and locations were drawn on the test copies.)</strong> A) Use the MIRA to find the image of the given shape, for the composition (reflect in line k)° (reflect in line x).   B) Name the single rigid motion equal to the composition in part A, and provide in words or in a drawing all the important information about that motion (e.g., if reflection, then the line of reflection; if rotation, then the center and angle; if translation, etc). <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) Name the single rigid motion equal to the composition in part A, and provide in words or in a drawing all the important information about that motion (e.g., if reflection, then the line of reflection; if rotation, then the center and angle; if translation, etc).
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A) Give the final image of X for (translation, vector v)° (reflection in line m). A) Give the final image of X for (translation, vector v)° (reflection in line m).   B) Name the single rigid motion equal to the composition in part A. You do not have to give all the important information, just the type of motion. (translation, vector v)° (reflection in line m) is a _____.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) Name the single rigid motion equal to the composition in part A. You do not have to give all the important information, just the type of motion.
(translation, vector v)° (reflection in line m) is a _____.
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A) Give an argument which shows this statement is true: Every rigid motion can be expressed with, at most, three reflections. (Note: Please write full sentences.)
B) Illustrate the statement given in part A by showing the line(s) of reflection that, with composition if necessary, give(s) the image below.
A) Give an argument which shows this statement is true: Every rigid motion can be expressed with, at most, three reflections. (Note: Please write full sentences.) B) Illustrate the statement given in part A by showing the line(s) of reflection that, with composition if necessary, give(s) the image below.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Experiment with the composition of three reflections in three different parallel lines to predict what single motion the composition is. Describe the single motion as completely as possible, relating the description to the relative positions of the original lines. (This means if you think the composition is a reflection, tell where the line of reflection will be with respect to the original three lines; if you think the composition is a rotation, tell where the center will be and the angle and direction; if you think the composition is a translation, etc.)
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Complete each statement.

A) The composition of 15 reflections in different lines with 13 rotations with different centers might be a _____ or a _____.
B) A reflection has _____ fixed point(s). (How many?)
C) If two polygons are similar with a scale factor of 2, then a 20° angle in the smaller polygon will correspond to an angle of _____ in the larger polygon.
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A) Show the image of shape S for the composition given by (reflection in m)° (translation with vector v).
A) Show the image of shape S for the composition given by (reflection in m)° (translation with vector v).   B) What single type of rigid motion accomplishes the same thing as the composition in part A?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) What single type of rigid motion accomplishes the same thing as the composition in part A?
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Two lines intersect at point Q, making an angle of 60°. What single rigid motion equals the composition of reflections in those two lines? Describe this single rigid motion as completely as you can from the given information.
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Which of the following would be more valuable if you could have only one of them (and composition)? (Hint: theory)

A) all possible rotations and translations
B) all possible reflections
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Name the kind(s) of symmetry this figure has. (The dots mean it continues forever.) Name the kind(s) of symmetry this figure has. (The dots mean it continues forever.)  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Joe and John were arguing about glide-reflections. Joe says that the order that you do the steps of a glide-reflection makes a difference in your answer. John says that it doesn't. Joe and John were arguing about glide-reflections. Joe says that the order that you do the steps of a glide-reflection makes a difference in your answer. John says that it doesn't.     Who is correct about whether the order matters? Why? (What was done wrong?)<div style=padding-top: 35px> Joe and John were arguing about glide-reflections. Joe says that the order that you do the steps of a glide-reflection makes a difference in your answer. John says that it doesn't.     Who is correct about whether the order matters? Why? (What was done wrong?)<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Who is correct about whether the order matters? Why? (What was done wrong?)
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Deck 22: Transformation Geometry
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"Figure X is congruent to Figure Y." What does that statement mean?
One of the figures is the image of the other for some rigid motion.
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Name three types of rigid motions.
reflection (in a line), translation, and rotation (about a point) (in any order)
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Name the type of rigid motion involved in each of the listed motions. Take into account the different types of "eyes." Name the type of rigid motion involved in each of the listed motions. Take into account the different types of eyes.
rotation; reflection; translation
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Name the type of rigid motion involved in each of the listed motions. Name the type of rigid motion involved in each of the listed motions.
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For the figures below, what single type of motion would accomplish each? For the figures below, what single type of motion would accomplish each?
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See below. The unlabeled figure at top left is the original figure. Each of the others, labeled a-h, is the result of a rigid transformation of the original. Determine if each is the result of a translation, rotation, reflection, or glide-reflection. See below. The unlabeled figure at top left is the original figure. Each of the others, labeled a-h, is the result of a rigid transformation of the original. Determine if each is the result of a translation, rotation, reflection, or glide-reflection.
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Complete each of the following motions, being careful to fit your answer to the grid.

A) reflection
<strong>Complete each of the following motions, being careful to fit your answer to the grid. </strong> A) reflection   B) translation   C) glide-reflection
B) translation
<strong>Complete each of the following motions, being careful to fit your answer to the grid. </strong> A) reflection   B) translation   C) glide-reflection
C) glide-reflection
<strong>Complete each of the following motions, being careful to fit your answer to the grid. </strong> A) reflection   B) translation   C) glide-reflection
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Find the missing information. (Drawing is alright. If your drawing is "off," write words to communicate your intent.)

A) Missing: the vector for this translation
<strong>Find the missing information. (Drawing is alright. If your drawing is off, write words to communicate your intent.)</strong> A) Missing: the vector for this translation   B) Missing: the angle and direction for this rotation
B) Missing: the angle and direction for this rotation
<strong>Find the missing information. (Drawing is alright. If your drawing is off, write words to communicate your intent.)</strong> A) Missing: the vector for this translation   B) Missing: the angle and direction for this rotation
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Complete the chart. Complete the chart.
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Select "same" or "reversed" for each item listed in the chart.
 Type of rigid motion  Clock orientation of image compared  with original \begin{array} { | l | l | } \hline \text { Type of rigid motion } & \text { Clock orientation of image compared } \text { with original } \\\hline \end{array}
 A) Reflection A) same reversed  B) Rotation  B) same reversed  C) Translation  C) same reversed  D) Glide-reflection  D) same reversed \begin{array} { | l | l l | } \hline \text { A) Reflection}\quad\quad\quad & \text { A) same \quad reversed } \\\hline \text { B) Rotation } & \text { B) same \quad reversed } \quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\\\hline \text { C) Translation } & \text { C) same \quad reversed } \\\hline \text { D) Glide-reflection } & \text { D) same \quad reversed } \\\hline\end{array}
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For each pair of figures, determine which single-step transformation might take the shaded figure to the other. If a rotation, find the center and angle of rotation. If a reflection, show the line of reflection. If a translation, give an arrow (vector).
a.
 <strong>For each pair of figures, determine which single-step transformation might take the shaded figure to the other. If a rotation, find the center and angle of rotation. If a reflection, show the line of reflection. If a translation, give an arrow (vector). a.   b.   c .   </strong> A) \underline{\quad\quad}  B) \underline{\quad\quad}  C) \underline{\quad\quad}
b.
 <strong>For each pair of figures, determine which single-step transformation might take the shaded figure to the other. If a rotation, find the center and angle of rotation. If a reflection, show the line of reflection. If a translation, give an arrow (vector). a.   b.   c .   </strong> A) \underline{\quad\quad}  B) \underline{\quad\quad}  C) \underline{\quad\quad}
c .
 <strong>For each pair of figures, determine which single-step transformation might take the shaded figure to the other. If a rotation, find the center and angle of rotation. If a reflection, show the line of reflection. If a translation, give an arrow (vector). a.   b.   c .   </strong> A) \underline{\quad\quad}  B) \underline{\quad\quad}  C) \underline{\quad\quad}

A) \underline{\quad\quad}
B) \underline{\quad\quad}
C) \underline{\quad\quad}
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Accurately draw each of the following.
A. the vector for this translation
Accurately draw each of the following. A. the vector for this translation    B. the line of reflection involved here

B. the line of reflection involved here
Accurately draw each of the following. A. the vector for this translation    B. the line of reflection involved here
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Complete each statement.

A) The composition of ten different reflections and five different rotations could possibly be a _____ or a _____.
B) A rotation always has _____ fixed point(s). (How many?)
C) A translation with a vector 50 centimeters long can be expressed by the composition of two reflections, where the reflecting lines are (i) _____ centimeters apart, (ii) _____, and (iii) _____.
D) If P' is the image of P for a clockwise rotation of 140° with center X, then key relationships tell us that _____ and _____.
E) The composition of 200 reflections could be achieved most efficiently with _____ reflection(s).
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(Note to the instructor: To make the tests different, different shapes and locations were drawn on the test copies.)

A) Use the MIRA to find the image of the given shape, for the composition
(reflect in line k)° (reflect in line x).
<strong>(Note to the instructor: To make the tests different, different shapes and locations were drawn on the test copies.)</strong> A) Use the MIRA to find the image of the given shape, for the composition (reflect in line k)° (reflect in line x).   B) Name the single rigid motion equal to the composition in part A, and provide in words or in a drawing all the important information about that motion (e.g., if reflection, then the line of reflection; if rotation, then the center and angle; if translation, etc).
B) Name the single rigid motion equal to the composition in part A, and provide in words or in a drawing all the important information about that motion (e.g., if reflection, then the line of reflection; if rotation, then the center and angle; if translation, etc).
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A) Give the final image of X for (translation, vector v)° (reflection in line m). A) Give the final image of X for (translation, vector v)° (reflection in line m).   B) Name the single rigid motion equal to the composition in part A. You do not have to give all the important information, just the type of motion. (translation, vector v)° (reflection in line m) is a _____.
B) Name the single rigid motion equal to the composition in part A. You do not have to give all the important information, just the type of motion.
(translation, vector v)° (reflection in line m) is a _____.
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A) Give an argument which shows this statement is true: Every rigid motion can be expressed with, at most, three reflections. (Note: Please write full sentences.)
B) Illustrate the statement given in part A by showing the line(s) of reflection that, with composition if necessary, give(s) the image below.
A) Give an argument which shows this statement is true: Every rigid motion can be expressed with, at most, three reflections. (Note: Please write full sentences.) B) Illustrate the statement given in part A by showing the line(s) of reflection that, with composition if necessary, give(s) the image below.
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Experiment with the composition of three reflections in three different parallel lines to predict what single motion the composition is. Describe the single motion as completely as possible, relating the description to the relative positions of the original lines. (This means if you think the composition is a reflection, tell where the line of reflection will be with respect to the original three lines; if you think the composition is a rotation, tell where the center will be and the angle and direction; if you think the composition is a translation, etc.)
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Complete each statement.

A) The composition of 15 reflections in different lines with 13 rotations with different centers might be a _____ or a _____.
B) A reflection has _____ fixed point(s). (How many?)
C) If two polygons are similar with a scale factor of 2, then a 20° angle in the smaller polygon will correspond to an angle of _____ in the larger polygon.
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A) Show the image of shape S for the composition given by (reflection in m)° (translation with vector v).
A) Show the image of shape S for the composition given by (reflection in m)° (translation with vector v).   B) What single type of rigid motion accomplishes the same thing as the composition in part A?
B) What single type of rigid motion accomplishes the same thing as the composition in part A?
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Two lines intersect at point Q, making an angle of 60°. What single rigid motion equals the composition of reflections in those two lines? Describe this single rigid motion as completely as you can from the given information.
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Which of the following would be more valuable if you could have only one of them (and composition)? (Hint: theory)

A) all possible rotations and translations
B) all possible reflections
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Name the kind(s) of symmetry this figure has. (The dots mean it continues forever.) Name the kind(s) of symmetry this figure has. (The dots mean it continues forever.)
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Joe and John were arguing about glide-reflections. Joe says that the order that you do the steps of a glide-reflection makes a difference in your answer. John says that it doesn't. Joe and John were arguing about glide-reflections. Joe says that the order that you do the steps of a glide-reflection makes a difference in your answer. John says that it doesn't.     Who is correct about whether the order matters? Why? (What was done wrong?) Joe and John were arguing about glide-reflections. Joe says that the order that you do the steps of a glide-reflection makes a difference in your answer. John says that it doesn't.     Who is correct about whether the order matters? Why? (What was done wrong?)
Who is correct about whether the order matters? Why? (What was done wrong?)
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