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Turning a figure about a point (center of rotation) for a certain number of degrees ( ∠ of rotation)
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counter-clockwise 3-1 3-5 -1-5
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-1-3 -5-3 -51
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y-x -x-y -yx
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5 min
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clockwise 13 53 5-1
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3-1 3-5 -1-5
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y-x -x-y -yx
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Using a scale factor to make a figure larger or smaller (needs to maintain the same shape!) greater 01
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-4-4 -24 41 ENLARGEMENT 2x2y
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(4/2, 3/2) (2, 1.5) (7/2, -1/2) (3.5, -.5) (2/2, -2/2) (1, -1) A’ B’ C’ REDUCTION
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(2, 6) (3.5, -2) (1, -4) A’ B’ C’ NEITHER. NOT A DILATION
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Look at how a point changes 3*s = 2and6*s = 4 s = 2/3ands = 4/6 M’ (8, -2) A’ (18, -4) T’ (6, 12) H’ (0, 0) s = 2 (x, y) (2x, 2y) 2/3
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Rotations and Dilations Practice Shark Story
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1 st Graph: › Original Shark › Translated Shark › Reflected Shark 2 nd Graph: › Shark Lenny › His hat and rotated hat 3 rd Graph: › Original Shark › His hat and rotated hat Label your points › Original: A, B, C, … › Translated: A’, B’, C’,… › Reflected: A’’, B’’, C’’, … › Shark Lenny you may say A, B, C…(since on separate graph) › Rotated Hats: Z’, Y’, X’…
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