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Warm up Rotate P(-4, -4) 180 Rotate Q(-1, -3) 90 CCW

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1 Warm up Rotate P(-4, -4) 180 Rotate Q(-1, -3) 90 CCW
If a function is odd and one point on it is R(-3, 4). Name another point. If a function is odd and one point on it is S(9, -10). Name another point.

2 Review Homework

3 Skills Check You can do this!

4 Glide Reflections and Compositions

5 Compositions When two or more transformations are combined to produce a single transformation The composition of 2 (or more) isometries is an isometry.

6 Glide Reflections Combining, a translation with a reflection
If the line of reflection is parallel to the direction of translation, then it does not matter which you do first. Otherwise, order is important.

7 1. Finding the Image of a Glide Reflection
Use the information below to sketch the image of QRS after a glide reflection. Q(2, –3), R(4, –4), and S(5, –1) Q’’(-2, 2), R’’(-4, 1), & S’’(-5, 4)

8 2. Finding the Image of a Composition
Perform the following composition on C(2, 0), D(3, 3) C’(2, 0), D’(3, –3) C’’(0, –2), D’’(–3, –3)

9 3. Finding the Image of a Composition
Perform the Glide Reflection on A(–3, 5). A’(–6, 2) A’’(2, –6)

10 4. Describing the composition
Rotation of 180° around the origin Reflection across y = 1

11 Combinations of Transformations Practice WS
Class Work Combinations of Transformations Practice WS

12 Symmetry of Language WS
Home Work Symmetry of Language WS


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