Translations Do Now Find the coordinates of each image 1.R x-axis (A) 2.R y-axis (B) 3.R y = 1 (C) 4.R y = –1 (E) 5.R x = 2 (F)

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Translations Do Now Find the coordinates of each image 1.R x-axis (A) 2.R y-axis (B) 3.R y = 1 (C) 4.R y = –1 (E) 5.R x = 2 (F)

Translations Success Criteria:  I can identify rigid motion  I can name images and corresponding parts Today’s Agenda Do Now: Draw a coordinate plane Chapter 9.1 Translations Understand how to identify and draw translations Find the coordinates of the image of ∆ABC with vertices A(3, 4), B(–1, 4), and C(5, –2), after each reflection. 1. across the x-axis A’(3, –4), B’(–1, –4), C’(5, 2) 2. across the y-axis A’(–3, 4), B’(1, 4), C’(–5, –2)  Do now  New chapter 9.1

Translations Success Criteria:  I can identify rigid motion  I can name images and corresponding parts Today’s Agenda Do Now: Draw a coordinate plane Chapter 9.1 Translations Understand how to identify and draw translations Find the coordinates of the image of ∆ABC with vertices A(3, 4), B(–1, 4), and C(5, –2), after a translation. A’(-1, 9), B’(–5, 9), C’(1, 3)  Do now  New chapter 9.1

Translations Success Criteria:  I can identify rigid motion  I can name images and corresponding parts Today’s Agenda Do Now: Chapter 9.1 Translations Understand how to identify and draw translations A sailboat has coordinates 100° west and 5° south. The boat sails 50° due west. Then the boat sails 10° due south. What is the boat’s final position?  Do now  New chapter 9.1

Translations Example 1: Identifying Translations Tell whether each transformation appears to be a translation. Explain. No; the figure appears to be flipped. Yes; the figure appears to slide. A. B.

Translations Check It Out! Example 1 Tell whether each transformation appears to be a translation. a.b. No; not all of the points have moved the same distance. Yes; all of the points have moved the same distance in the same direction.

Translations A B C A’ B’ C’

Translations +3 A A’ (6,2)

Translations Example 2: Drawing Translations in the Coordinate Plane The image of (x, y) is (x + 3, y – 1). D(–3, –1) D’(–3 + 3, –1 – 1) = D’(0, –2) E(5, –3) E’(5 + 3, –3 – 1) = E’(8, –4) F(–2, –2) F’(–2 + 3, –2 – 1) = F’(1, –3) Graph the preimage and the image.

Translations Check It Out! Example 2 Write a rule that describes this translation. R S T U R’ S’ T’ U’ R(2,5) S(0,2) T(1,-1) U(3,1) R’(-1,2) S’(-3,-1) T’(-2,-4) U’(0,-2))

Translations Example 3: Recreation Application A sailboat has coordinates 100° west and 5° south. The boat sails 50° due west. Then the boat sails 10° due south. What is the boat’s final position? What single translation moves it from its first position to its final position?

Translations Example 3: Recreation Application The boat’s final position is (–150, – 5 – 10) = (–150, –15), or 150° west, 15° south. The boat’s starting coordinates are (–100, –5). The boat’s second position is (–100 – 50, –5) = (–150, –5).

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Translations Lesson Quiz: Part I 1. Tell whether the transformation appears to be a translation. yes 2. Copy the triangle and the translation vector. Draw the translation of the triangle along

Translations Lesson Quiz: Part II Translate the figure with the given vertices. G’(6, 2), H’(–6, 5), I’(1, –1) S’(–4, –2), T’(–8, 9), U’(–9, 7), V’(4, 6)

Translations Lesson Quiz: Part III 5. A rook on a chessboard has coordinates (3, 4). The rook is moved up two spaces. Then it is moved three spaces to the left. What is the rook’s final position? What translation moves the rook from its starting position to its final position?