A transformation of a figure is a mapping that changes the size, shape, and/or position of the figure. The original figure is called the preimage and the new figure created after applying the transformation(s) is called the image.
This applet shows the translation of an object to its image. You can use the sliders to change the horizontal and vertical amounts.
How did the object change as you changed the horizontal slider on the applet?
How did the object change as you changed the vertical slider on the applet?
What remained the same between the object and image as you used either or both of the horizontal and vertical sliders?
A transformation of preimage point A creates an image that can be named using the notation A' (read as "A prime").
A translation is what occurs when we move an object or shape from one place to another without changing its size, shape or orientation.
To identify and describe a translation
Look for corresponding points on the object
Identify if the object has moved horizontally, vertically, or both and then describe that movement as left/right or up/down
Count the number of places (or units) that the object has moved
What is the translation from triangle ABC to triangle A'B'C'?
What is the translation from quadrilateral A to quadrilateral B?
Quadrilateral PQRS is to be translated 3 units to the left and 2 units down.
Determine the coordinates of vertex P' of the translated shape.
Sketch the original and translated quadrilateral PQRS and P'Q'R'S' on the same coordinate plane.
You're helping a friend navigate a theme park using a map on a coordinate plane. The starting point is the fountain, located at A\left(1,2\right). The goal is to reach three attractions in a specific order: the roller coaster, the Ferris wheel, and the food court.
From the fountain, walk 5 units to the right and 3 units down to reach the roller coaster. Identify the coordinates of the roller coaster.
From the roller coaster, walk 4 units to the left and 6 units up to reach the Ferris wheel. Identify the coordinates of the Ferris wheel.
From the Ferris wheel, walk 3 units to the right and 2 units down to reach the food court. Identify the coordinates of the food court.
Describe the path taken from the fountain to the food court if the friend decides to avoid the roller coaster and the Ferris wheel.
To identify and describe a translation
Look for corresponding points on the object
Identify if the object has moved horizontally or vertically, and then describe that movement as left/right or up/down
Count the number of places (or units) that the object has moved