WHICH TRANSFORMATIONS DO YOU KNOW? ROTATION WHICH TRANSFORMATIONS DO YOU KNOW? ROTATION.

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WHICH TRANSFORMATIONS DO YOU KNOW?

ROTATION

WHICH TRANSFORMATIONS DO YOU KNOW? ROTATION

WHICH TRANSFORMATIONS DO YOU KNOW? TRANSLATION ROTATION

WHICH TRANSFORMATIONS DO YOU KNOW? TRANSLATION ROTATION

WHICH TRANSFORMATIONS DO YOU KNOW? TRANSLATION REFLECTION TRANSLATION ROTATION

WHICH TRANSFORMATIONS DO YOU KNOW? TRANSLATION REFLECTION TRANSLATION ROTATION NOITCELFER

WHICH TRANSFORMATIONS DO YOU KNOW? TRANSLATION REFLECTION TRANSLATION ROTATION NOITCELFER ENLARGEMENT

WHICH TRANSFORMATIONS DO YOU KNOW? TRANSLATION REFLECTION TRANSLATION ROTATION NOITCELFER ENLARGEMENT

With the use of your GDC, graph:

What do you notice???? What type of transformations do you have ????

TRANSLATIONS!!!! With the use of your GDC, graph:

A HORIZONTAL translation takes the form: Series 1: Series 2:

A VERTICAL translation takes the form: Series 1: Series 2:

y = f ( x – a ): translation of f(x) along the x – axis of a units to the RIGHT. y = f ( x + a ): translation of f(x) along the x – axis of a units to the LEFT. y = f ( x ) + a: translation of f(x) along the y – axis of a units UP. y = f ( x ) – a: translation of f(x) along the y – axis of a units DOWN.

A REFLECTION about the x - axis: Series 1: Series 2:

A REFLECTION about the x - axis: Series 1: Series 2:

A REFLECTION about the line y = x