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Name the Ordered Pair for Each Point #1. S #2. H #3. D #4. B Bell Ringer

Homework Check *Turn In your Graphing Activity*

Quiz Time There is to be NO talking during the quiz. You can use a calculator during the quiz. Make sure to circle/highlight/box your answers. When you are finished, go to www.quizlet.com and make flash cards for the vocabulary words. You will have to create an account using either a facebook log in or an email address.

Section 2.7 Translations and Reflections R drive > Key > Week 13 > Thursday > Section 2.7 File > Save As > P drive > Math > Week 13 > Section 2.7

What is a Translation?? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqI6ZKQhEf8 “Shuffle” in basketball, volleyball, tennis, softball/baseball Cheer/Dance changing formations.

What is a Reflection?? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4YZKGpe-D0 When you made “cut outs” as a kid

Vocabulary Transformation – An operation that maps an original geometric figure onto a new figure Image – The resulting figure after a transformation Translation – When you SLIDE a figure from one position to another without turning it Reflection – When you FLIP a figure over a line. Line of Symmetry – The line you flip a figure over in a reflection

Taking a Closer Look Translation Reflection

Notes Translation Reflection Called a SLIDE Image is the same shape and the same size as original figure Orientation is the same as the original figure Called a FLIP Figures are mirror images of each other Image is the same shape and same size as original figure Orientation is different from the original figure

NOTES - TRANSLATIONS When translating a figure, every point of the original figure is moved the SAME DISTANCE and the SAME DIRECTION

Examples of Translations * NOTICE : A’ is read “A prime”

NOTES - TRANSLATIONS

EXAMPLE 1 Translations

Example 2 Translations

Example 3 Translations

Notes - Reflections

Examples of Reflections

Notes - Reflections

Example 4 Reflections on a Coordinate Plane

Example 5 Reflections on a Coordinate Plane

Example 6 Reflections on a Coordinate Plane

Homework Section 2.7 #1-11 (not #8)

Homework Section 2.7 #1-11 (NOT #8)

Homework Section 2.7 #1-11 (NOT #8)

Homework Section 2.7 #1-11 (NOT #8)

Homework Section 2.7 #1-11 (NOT #8)