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9.1 HW pg # 3-11 odd, odd, 25-29odd

9.1 HW pg # 3-11 odd, odd, 25-29odd 11. (x, y) → (x – 5, y + 2)

9.1 HW pg # 3-11 odd, odd, 25-29odd a = 35, b = 14, c = 5

9.3 HW pg # 3-7, 9,

9.3 HW pg # 3-7, 9,

9.3 HW pg # 3-7, 9, D

9.4 HW pg , 20, 21, Rotation Worksheet 3. Reflection4. Rotation5. Translation 6. C7. A8. B 20. A21. C 44. v = 6.1, w = x = 5.9, y = a = 20.4, b = 16.5

9.4 HW pg , 20, 21, Rotation Worksheet 1.180°2. 270°3. 90° °5. 180°6. 90°

9.5 HW pg #3, 6, 9, 11, all 3. 6.

HW pg #3, 6, 9, 11, all

13. (x, y) → (x + 5, y + 1) followed by a rotation of 180° 14. Reflection in the y-axis followed by a reflection in the x-axis Line k and m in 19. Yes, definition of a reflection ° ° 9.5 HW pg #3, 6, 9, 11, all

9.6 HW pg # 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, Yes, 90° and 180°7. Yes, 72° and 144° 9. No 11. Line: 4, passing through the leaves Rotational: 90° and 180° 12. Line: 1, passing through the center Rotational: None

6. 7. Ch 9 Review pg #6, 7, 10-12, pg. 640 #1-3 Rotation Review WS

Ch 9 Review pg #6, 7, 10-12, pg. 640 #1-3 Rotation Review WS

Ch 9 Review pg #6, 7, 10-12, pg. 640 #1-3 Rotation Review WS

16. Ch 9 Review pg #6, 7, 10-12, pg. 640 #1-3 Rotation Review WS

17. Line: 1 Rotational: None 18. Line: None Rotational: 180° 19. Line: 2 Rotational: 180° Ch 9 Review pg #6, 7, 10-12, pg. 640 #1-3 Rotation Review WS

Ch 9 Review pg #6, 7, 10-12, pg. 640 #1-3 Rotation Review WS 1.(x, y) → (x + 3, y – 1) 2.(x, y) → (x – 4, y + 3) 3.(x, y) → (x – 2, y)

Ch 9 Review pg #6, 7, 10-12, pg. 640 #1-3 Rotation Review WS 1.180°2. 90° °4. 90°