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I can draw reflections in the coordinate plane.
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If the images to the right describe a reflection, in your own words, define reflection:
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Vocabulary! Line of Reflection Reflection in a line
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Example 1: Draw the reflected image of quadrilateral WXYZ in line p.
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Example 2: Quadrilateral JKLM has vertices J(2, 3), K(3, 2), L(2, –1), and M(0, 1). a) Graph JKLM and its image over x = 1.
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Example 2: Quadrilateral JKLM has vertices J(2, 3), K(3, 2), L(2, –1), and M(0, 1). b) Graph JKLM and its image over y = –2 .
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Reflections on a Coordinate Plane
Reflection in the x-axis Reflection in the y-axis (𝒙,𝒚)→( , )
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Example 3: Quadrilateral ABCD has vertices A(1, 1), B(3, 2), C(4, –1), and D(2, –3). a) Graph the image reflected in the x – axis.
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Example 3: Quadrilateral ABCD has vertices A(1, 1), B(3, 2), C(4, –1), and D(2, –3). b) Graph the image reflected in the y – axis.
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Reflection in the line 𝒚=𝒙
(𝒙,𝒚)→( , )
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Example 4: Quadrilateral ABCD has vertices A(1, 1), B(3, 2), C(4, –1), and D(2, –3). Graph the image under reflection of the line y = x.
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You Try! 1. Graph the image of the figure below using the transformation given. a) Reflection across the x-axis
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You Try! 1. Graph the image of the figure below using the transformation given. b) reflection across y = 3
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You Try! 2. Given the coordinate points of an image, graph the points below. Then use the transformation given to plot the new figure. c) reflection across the x-axis T(2, 2), C(2, 5), Z(5, 4), F(5, 0)
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You Try! 2. Given the coordinate points of an image, graph the points below. Then use the transformation given to plot the new figure. d) reflection across y = −2 H(−1, −5), M(−1, −4), B(1, −2), C(3, −3)
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Summary! Reflection over x-axis Reflection over y-axis
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