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Geometry Multiple Transformations
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Period
Date
1. Graph the figure and its image under the given transformations. Find the coordinates of
the vertices of each image. Label all points.
Q. ARST with vertices R(-3,3). b. AUVW with vertices
C. AABC with vertices A(4,-1).
S(2.4), and T(1.2) under the
U(-2, 2), V(-1.-2), and W(-4,1) B[3,2). C(1,4), under the
translation
under the translation
translation
(x, y) → (x+2y-3), then (x, y) → (* +5, y+2), then (x, y) → (x-2y-1), then
rotate 180
rotate 90 clockwise.
rotate counterclockwise 270
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2. Double Reflections. Graph each figure and its image under the given series of reflections.
Find the coordinates of the vertices of each image. Label all points
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