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Geometry Rotations. 2/14/2016 Goals Identify rotations in the plane. Apply rotation formulas to figures on the coordinate plane.

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1 Geometry Rotations

2 2/14/2016 Goals Identify rotations in the plane. Apply rotation formulas to figures on the coordinate plane.

3 2/14/2016 Rotation A transformation in which a figure is turned about a fixed point, called the center of rotation. Center of Rotation

4 2/14/2016 Rotation Rays drawn from the center of rotation to a point and its image form an angle called the angle of rotation. Center of Rotation 90  G G’

5 2/14/2016 A Rotation is an Isometry Segment lengths are preserved. Angle measures are preserved. Parallel lines remain parallel. Orientation is unchanged.

6 2/14/2016 Rotations on the Coordinate Plane Know the formulas for: 90  rotations 180  rotations clockwise & counter- clockwise Unless told otherwise, the center of rotation is the origin (0, 0).

7 2/14/2016 90  clockwise rotation Formula (x, y)  (y,  x) A(-2, 4) A’(4, 2)

8 2/14/2016 Rotate (-3, -2) 90  clockwise Formula (x, y)  (y,  x) (-3, -2) A’(-2, 3)

9 2/14/2016 90  counter-clockwise rotation Formula (x, y)  (  y, x) A(4, -2) A’(2, 4)

10 2/14/2016 Rotate (-5, 3) 90  counter-clockwise Formula (x, y)  (  y, x) (-3, -5) (-5, 3)

11 2/14/2016 180  rotation Formula (x, y)  (  x,  y) A(-4, -2) A’(4, 2)

12 2/14/2016 Rotate (3, -4) 180  Formula (x, y)  (  x,  y) (3, -4) (-3, 4)

13 2/14/2016 Rotation Example Draw a coordinate grid and graph: A(-3, 0) B(-2, 4) C(1, -1) Draw  ABC A(-3, 0) B(-2, 4) C(1, -1)

14 2/14/2016 Rotation Example Rotate  ABC 90  clockwise. Formula (x, y)  (y,  x) A(-3, 0) B(-2, 4) C(1, -1)

15 2/14/2016 Rotate  ABC 90  clockwise. (x, y)  (y,  x) A(-3, 0)  A’(0, 3) B(-2, 4)  B’(4, 2) C(1, -1)  C’(-1, -1) A(-3, 0) B(-2, 4) C(1, -1) A’ B’ C’

16 2/14/2016 Rotate  ABC 90  clockwise. Check by rotating  ABC 90 . A(-3, 0) B(-2, 4) C(1, -1) A’ B’ C’

17 2/14/2016 Rotation Formulas 90  CW(x, y)  (y,  x) 90  CCW(x, y)  (  y, x) 180  (x, y)  (  x,  y) Rotating through an angle other than 90  or 180  requires much more complicated math.


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