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WARM-UP: 8.21.18 Be sure to include extra details such as direction, number of degrees / turns, etc. in addition to the vocabulary terms like translation, rotation, and reflection.

Page 11  Hint: Think about angles like 90 degrees and 180 degrees. Is the rotation clockwise or counter-clockwise?

Page 12 In Question 1, the directions ask you to describe each move or say if it is a new move. Moves that we are familiar with would be REFLECTION, ROTATION, AND TRANSLATION. A new move could be a more complex movement that requires more than one step (such as a translation and a rotation combined). If describing a new move, try to detail what happens and if order matters.

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Page 21 PICK THE ONE THAT YOU ARE MOST CONFIDENT WITH AND DO THAT TRANSFORMATION FIRST.

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