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Get your homework out and check your answers. I will go over any I need to! 17-20 is on the board! p. 38 A’(-4,-3) B’(-3,-1) C’(2,-1) D’(-2,-4) P’(1,2) Q’(4,3) R’(2,-3) D’(1,1) E’(3,-1) F’(-3,-1) K’(1,-2) L’(-3,4) M’(-4,-2) Rule: (x,y)(y,-x) Rule: (x,y)(-y,-x) x=9 X=1 x=12 X=32

2.1 Translations Essential Question: How do you draw the image of a figure under a translation?

Vector- a quantity that has both direction and magnitude Initial point- the starting point Terminal point- the ending point

Get out ALL your notes from yesterday so we can go over them!

F E Terminal Point Initial Point To name this vector:

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