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5.05 Sequences of transformations

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Consider the figures shown.

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A two rectangles on a Coordinate Plane. The larger rectangle has vertices labeled A', B', C', and D', while the smaller rectangle inside has vertices labeled A, B, C, and D. The larger rectangle A'B'C'D' appears to be a scaled-up version of the smaller one what is located within it. Both rectangles are aligned with the axes, indicating that their sides are parallel to the x and y axes. 
a

What is the transformation from rectangle $ABCD$ABCD to rectangle $A'B'C'D'$ABCD?

Translation

A

Reflection

B

Rotation

C

Dilation

D
b

What is the scale factor of the dilation from rectangle $ABCD$ABCD to rectangle $A'B'C'D'$ABCD?

Easy
1min

Consider the figures shown.

Easy
1min

Using quadrilateral $A'B'C'D'$ABCD as a guide, determine the correct sequence of transformations that maps quadrilateral $ABCD$ABCD to quadrilateral $A''B''C''D''$ABCD.

Medium
< 1min

Using quadrilateral $A'B'C'D'$ABCD as a guide, determine the correct sequence of transformations that maps quadrilateral $ABCD$ABCD to quadrilateral $A''B''C''D''$ABCD.

Medium
< 1min
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Outcomes

G.RLT.3

The student will solve problems, including contextual problems, involving symmetry and transformation.

G.RLT.3ci

Given an image or preimage, identify the transformation or combination of transformations that has/have occurred. Transformations include: i) translations;

G.RLT.3cii

Given an image or preimage, identify the transformation or combination of transformations that has/have occurred. Transformations include: ii) reflections over any horizontal or vertical line or the lines y = x or y = -x;

G.RLT.3ciii

Given an image or preimage, identify the transformation or combination of transformations that has/have occurred. Transformations include: iii) clockwise or counterclockwise rotations of 90°, 180°, 270°, or 360° on a coordinate grid where the center of rotation is limited to the origin;

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