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8-3 Rotations
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Video Tutor Help Reflection Dilation Translation Finding the angle of rotationFinding the angle of rotation (8-3a) Graphing rotationsGraphing rotations (8-3) Rotations Rotational Symmetry Khan Academy
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Video Tutor Help Writing a rule to describe a translation Graphing translations Graphing reflections of a shape Finding the angle of rotation Graphing rotations Graphing dilation images
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Worksheets Daily Notetaking Guide Worksheets Version A Practice, Guided Problem Solving Lesson 8-3 Practice 8-3 Guided Problem Solving 8-3
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Vocabulary Practice Vocabulary 8A: Graphic Organizer Vocabulary 8B: Reading Comprehension Vocabulary 8C: Reading/Writing Math Symbols Vocabulary 8D: Visual Vocabulary Practice Vocabulary 8E: Vocabulary C Vocabulary 8F: Vocabulary Review Puzzle Vocabulary (Electronic) Flash Cards
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Additional Lesson Examples Step-by-Step Examples Lesson 8-3
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Lesson Readiness Lesson Quiz Problem of the Day Lesson 8-3
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Example 3-3a A figure has vertices A(–4, 5), B(–2, 4), C(–1, 2), D(–3, 1), and E(–5, 3). Graph the figure and the image of the figure after a rotation of 180°. To rotate the figure, multiply both coordinates of each point by –1. E(5, –3) E(–5, 3) D(3, –1) D(–3, 1) C(1, –2) C(–1, 2) B(2, –4) B(–2, 4) A(4, –5) A(–4, 5) Rotations in a Coordinate Plane
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Example 3-3a The coordinates of the vertices of the rotated figure are A(4, –5), B(2, –4), C(1, –2), D(3, –1), and E(5, –3). Graph the figure and its image. Answer:
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Rotations LESSON 8-3 Find the angle of rotation for the figure below. The angle of rotation is 45°. Additional Examples The image matches the original after of a complete rotation. 360° = 45°. 1818 1818
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Rotations LESSON 8-3 Draw the image of rectangle ABCD after a rotation of 90° about the origin. Step 1 Draw and trace. Draw rectangle ABCD on a piece of graph paper. Place a piece of tracing paper over your graph. Trace the vertices of the rectangle, the x-axis, and the y-axis. Place your pencil at the origin to rotate the paper. Additional Examples
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Rotations LESSON 8-3 (continued) Step 2 Rotate and mark each vertex. Rotate the tracing paper 90° counterclockwise. The axes should line up. Mark the position of each vertex by pressing your pencil through the paper. Additional Examples
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Rotations LESSON 8-3 (continued) Step 3 Complete the new figure. Remove the tracing paper. Draw the rectangle. Label the vertices to complete the figure. Additional Examples
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