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4.4 Transformations with Matrices 1.Translations and Dilations 2.Reflections and Rotations
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1) Translations and Dilations with Matrices When we move a figure without changing its size or shape, it is a translation. When we change the size of a figure to make it bigger or smaller, it is a dilation. The original figure is called the preimage and the new, transformed figure is called the image.
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1) Translations and Dilations with Matrices Translation Preimage Image Moved the preimage… Size and shape did not change
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1) Translations and Dilations with Matrices Dilation Preimage Image Enlarged the preimage… Size and shape did change
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Example 1: Given triangle ABC with A (–4, 1), B (– 2, 5) and C (0, 2), translate the preimage 5 units right and 3 units down. Then, sketch the image. 1) Translations
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Example 1: Given triangle ABC with A (–4, 1), B (– 2, 5) and C (0, 2), translate the preimage 5 units right and 3 units down. Then, sketch the image. So…all x values move right 5 units all y values move down 3 units 1) Translations
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Step 1: Write the vertices of the triangle as a matrix 1) Translations Vertices of the Triangle AB C xyxy
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Step 2: Write a translation matrix 1) Translations Vertices of the Triangle AB C Add 5 to each x- coordinate Subtract 3 from each y-coordinate xyxy
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Step 3: Add the matrices 1) Translations Vertices of the Triangle AB C Add 5 to each x- coordinate Subtract 3 from each y-coordinate Vertices of the Image A’ B’ C’ xyxy
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Step 3: Add the matrices 1) Translations Vertices of the Triangle AB C Add 5 to each x- coordinate Subtract 3 from each y-coordinate Vertices of the Image A’ B’ C’ xyxy “A prime” “B prime” “C prime”
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1) Translations Image Preimage
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1) Translations Example 2: Translate the image 2 units left and 1 unit up
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1) Translations Example 2: Vertices of the Preimage A B C D E Subtract 2 from each x-coordinate Add 1 to each y- coordinate + = Vertices of the Image A’ B’ C’ D’ E’
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1) Translations and Dilations with Matrices Example 2: Preimage Image
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1) Translations and Dilations with Matrices Example 2: Preimage Image
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Example 1: Given triangle ABC with A (–2,0), B (0, 4) and C (2, 1) increase the size of the triangle by a factor of 1.5. Then, sketch the image. 1) Dilations
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Example 1: Given triangle ABC with A (–2,0), B (0, 4) and C (2, 1) increase the size of the triangle by a factor of 1.5. Then, sketch the image. 1) Dilations Vertices of the Preimage A B C
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Example 1: Given triangle ABC with A (–2,0), B (0, 4) and C (2, 1) increase the size of the triangle by a factor of 1.5. Then, sketch the image. 1) Dilations Scalar multiplication Vertices of the Preimage A B C
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Example 1: Given triangle ABC with A (–2,0), B (0, 4) and C (2, 1) increase the size of the triangle by a factor of 1.5. Then, sketch the image. 1) Dilations Vertices of the Preimage A B C Vertices of the Image A’ B’ C’ Scalar multiplication
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1) Dilations
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Example 2: Reduce the figure by a factor of ½. Find the coordinates of the image. 1) Dilations
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Vertices of the Preimage A B C D
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1) Dilations Vertices of the Preimage A B C D Vertices of the Image A’ B’ C’ D’
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1) Dilations Vertices of the Preimage A B C D Vertices of the Image A’ B’ C’ D’
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Homework p.195 #1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 26, 27-30, 35, 39, 40 Homework due at end of class tomorrow. Quiz tomorrow – Section 4.3 Matrix Multiplication Quiz Prep p.189 #57-59
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Quiz Prep Answers p.189 #57-59 57) B 58) H 59)
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