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Name _________________________________Class _____________Date ___________359159094157-87630193675Multiple Choice: Name the type of transformation seen in the picture 1) 2) Reflection over the x-axisa) Translation 5 units to the right and 1 unit upReflection over the y-axisb) Dilation of scale factor 2Rotation 90 degrees counterclockwisec)Dilation of scale factor ?. 3825240141605-20955141605Rotation 90 clockwised) Dilation of scale factor 3. 3) 4) Reflection over the x-axisa) Reflection over the x-axisReflection over the y-axisb) Reflection over the y-axisTranslation 9 units upc) Rotation 180 degrees clockwise4031699946Translation 9 units downd) Reflection over the line y = 0. 5) a) Rotation 90 degrees clockwiseb) Rotation 90 degrees counterclockwisec) Rotation 270 degrees counterclockwised) Reflection over the y axis3825240-3810Please provide a FULL EXPLANATION. THIS MEANS COMPLETE SENTENCES.6) James said that the in order to get from ABCD to A’B’C’D’, you could reflect the image across the y-axis. Do you agree with James? Why or why not?39738302908307) Juan put on his test that to get the figure A’B’C’, the original ABC must be dilated by a SCALE FACTOR of 3. Do you agree with Juan? Why or why not? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________4229100-110490________________________________________________________________________________________________8) Use the picture to the right to answer the following questions.a) Describe the transformation you see in the picture:________________________________________________________b) Fill in the blanks below: MN ? ________<M ? _________NP? _________< P ? _________Perform the following Transformations9) Rotate the figure 180 degrees about the origin. 3594101447805143524130010) Reflect the figure across the line y = 1Answer the following questions on graph paper. Complete all parts of each question on ONE set of axes. 11) a) Plot the figure ABC, given the coordinates A ( - 5, 3) ; B (-3, 7) ; C ( - 4, 2) b) Reflect ABC over the x –axis. Label the image A’B’C’. List the coordinates of each point. 12) a) Plot the figure JKLM given the coordinates J ( -6, 3) ; K ( -4, 7) ; L (-2, 6) ; M (-1, 1) b) Translate the figure 1 unit up and 8 units to the right. Label J’K’L’M’ and list coordinates. c) Rotate the figure J’K’L’M’ 90 ° counterclockwise about the origin. Label J’’K’’L’’M’’ and list coordinates. 13) a) Plot the figure DFG given the coordinates D (1, 1) ; F (3, 3) ; G ( 4, 1) b) Dilate DFG by a scale factor of 2. Label the image D’F’G’ and list the coordinates. c) Reflect D’F’G’ over the line x = 2. Label D’’F’’G’’ and list the coordinates. d) Are triangles DFG and D’F’G’ similar or congruent? How do you know? Explain. ................
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