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Chapter 9.1 Notes: Translate Figures and Use Vectors
Goal: You will use a vector to translate a figure.
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A transformation moves or changes a figure in some way to produce a new figure called an image.
Another name for the original figure is the preimage. Ex.1: Graph quadrilateral ABCD with vertices A(-1, 2), B(-1, 5), C(4, 6), and D(4, 2). Find the image of each vertex after the translation Then graph the image using prime notation.
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Ex. 2: Draw with vertices R(2, 2), S(5, 2), and T(3, 5)
Ex.2: Draw with vertices R(2, 2), S(5, 2), and T(3, 5). Find the image of each vertex after the translation Graph the image using prime notation. Ex.3: The image of is with endpoints P’(-3, 4) and Q’(2, 1). Find the coordinates of the endpoints of the preimage.
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An isometry is a transformation that preserves length and angle measure.
Isometry is another word for congruence transformation. Theorem 9.1 Translation Theorem: A translation is an isometry.
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Ex.4: Write a rule for the translation of to
Then verify that the transformation is an isometry. Another way to describe a translation is by using a vector. A vector is a quantity that has both direction and magnitude, or size.
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Ex.5: Name the vector and write its component form. a. b.
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Ex. 6: The vertices of are A(0, 3), B(2, 4), and C(1, 0)
Ex.6: The vertices of are A(0, 3), B(2, 4), and C(1, 0). Translate using the vector Ex.7: Name the vector and write its component form. a. b. c.
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Ex. 8: The vertices of are L(2, 2), M(5, 3), and n(9,1 )
Ex.8: The vertices of are L(2, 2), M(5, 3), and n(9,1 ). Translate using the vector
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Ex.9: A boat heads out from point A on one island toward point D on another. The boat encounters a storm at B, 12 miles east and 4 miles north of its starting point. The storm pushes the boat off course to point C, as shown.
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Write the component form of AB.
Write the component form of BC. Write the component form of the vector that describes the straight line path from the boat’s current position C to its intended destination D.
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