9-1 Translations To identify isometries To find translation images of figures.

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9-1 Translations To identify isometries To find translation images of figures

9-1 Quiz The following questions are to help you decide how well you understood today’s lesson. Be sure to ask if you miss one and don’t understand why. Record the number you get right on your portfolio sheet!

1. In the diagram, figure RQTS is the image of figure DEFC after a rigid motion. Name the image of ∠ F. Non-Response Grid

A.B B.E C.A D.D Non-Response Grid

A.2 units to the left and 8 units up B.2 units to the right and 8 units down C.8 units to the left and 2 units down D.2 units to the right and 8 units up Non-Response Grid

Non-Response Grid

Non-Response Grid

ASSIGNMENT : 9-1 p #8-32 even Be sure to RATE your understanding of the lesson after you finish it AND give me one complete sentence as to why you rated yourself that way then summarize what the lesson was about in a couple of complete sentences.