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04 Introduction to Analytic Geometry College Algebra
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4.1 Coordinate Systems Origin Line Plane Point Coordinate (a,b) same as (x,y) Units Three Space (a,b,c)
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Dimensions 1-D 2-D 3-D a0b y x y x z
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Dimensions 1-D 2-D 3-D a0b y x y x z
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Coordinate System Review y x III III IV Origin
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Line vs Line Segment y x y = mx + b
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Line vs Line Segment y x AB A B
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Ordered Pairs Review : (a,b) b a III III IV (a,b)(-a,b) (a,-b) (-a,-b)
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Transformations & Coordinate Geometry
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Transformations – Model Motion Translation – Glide or Slide Rotation – (about an axis) Reflection – Mirror image Dilation – larger or smaller
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Terminology Image – final image after transformation Labeled with “Prime” Pre-image – image before transformation Labeled with Capital Letters A A’ B B’ Pre-ImageImage Horizontal Translation
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Translation Pre-ImageImage Slide Arrow A B C A’ B’ C’
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Rotation – 90 180 270 45 Pre-Image Image 90 Image 180 Image 270 Note: Example Rotation is Clockwise
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Reflection Mirror Line Pre-Image Image
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Graphing Motion ( x, y ) ( x + h, y ) ( x, y + v ) ( x, -y ) ( -x, y ) ( -x, -y ) ( nx, ny ) Pre-ImageImage Horizontal Translation Vertical Translation Reflection through x-axis Reflection through y-axis 180 Rotation about Origin Dilation
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Back to the text… Distance Formula 1-D 2-D 3-D
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1-D | b-a | or | a-b | a0b
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2-D: “THE” Distance formula what do you know about the distance formula???
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2-D: “THE” Distance formula A B
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A B
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(-3,2) (5,7) d = sqrt((5- -3) 2 + (7-2) 2 )
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2-D: “THE” Distance formula (-3,2) (5,7) d = (5- -3) 2 + (7-2) 2
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2-D: “THE” Distance formula (-3,2) (5,7) d = (8) 2 + (5) 2
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2-D: “THE” Distance formula (-3,2) (5,7) d = 64 + 25
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2-D: “THE” Distance formula (-3,2) (5,7) d = 89 = 9.434
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Who can do the Pythagorean Theorem? (-3,2) (5,7) d ( 5,2)
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Who can do the Pythagorean Theorem? (-3,2) (5,7) d = 8 2 + 5 2 ( 5,2) d 8 5
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Who can do the Pythagorean Theorem? (-3,2) (5,7) d = 64 + 25 ( 5,2) d 8 5
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The distance formula and the Pythagorean Theorem are very similar.
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