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Exercises: Draw Transformed Figures and Specify Transformation Sequences

Show your work for each problem. When asked to draw a figure, list all image vertices with their coordinates.

Grade 9·21 problems·~35 min·Common Core Math - HS Geometry·standard·hsg-co-a-5
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Warm-Up: Review What You Know

These problems review skills you have already learned.

1.

Point PP has coordinates (3,2)(3, -2). Under a translation by vector (4,5)(4, 5), what are the coordinates of the image PP'?

2.

Point QQ has coordinates (5,2)(-5, 2). What are the coordinates of its image after a reflection over the yy-axis?

3.

Point RR has coordinates (4,1)(4, 1). What are the coordinates of its image after a 9090^\circ counterclockwise rotation about the origin?

B

Fluency Practice

Apply the given transformation to each vertex. List all image coordinates.

1.

Triangle ABCABC has vertices A(1,2)A(1, 2), B(4,1)B(4, 1), and C(3,5)C(3, 5). It is translated by vector (3,2)(3, -2).

Which set of coordinates gives the image ABCA'B'C'?

2.

Quadrilateral PQRSPQRS has vertices P(0,0)P(0, 0), Q(4,0)Q(4, 0), R(4,3)R(4, 3), and S(0,3)S(0, 3). It is translated by vector (3,2)(-3, 2).

What are the coordinates of PP', QQ', RR', and SS'?

3.

Triangle DEFDEF has vertices D(3,1)D(-3, 1), E(0,4)E(0, 4), and F(2,1)F(2, -1). It is reflected over the yy-axis.

What are the coordinates of the image DEFD'E'F'?

4.

Triangle GHKGHK has vertices G(1,3)G(1, 3), H(4,3)H(4, 3), and K(1,7)K(1, 7). It is reflected over the horizontal line y=1y = 1.

What are the coordinates of the image GHKG'H'K'?

5.

Triangle LMNLMN has vertices L(2,0)L(2, 0), M(5,0)M(5, 0), and N(2,4)N(2, 4). It is rotated 9090^\circ counterclockwise about the origin.

What are the coordinates of the image LMNL'M'N'?

C

Mixed Practice

These problems test the same skills in different ways.

1.

Triangle PQRPQR has vertices P(0,1)P(0, 1), Q(3,1)Q(3, 1), and R(0,4)R(0, 4). After a translation by vector (a,b)(a, b), the image has vertices P(2,1)P'(2, -1), Q(5,1)Q'(5, -1), R(2,2)R'(2, 2).

What are the values of aa and bb?

2.

Triangle ABCABC has vertices A(1,4)A(1, 4), B(5,4)B(5, 4), and C(3,1)C(3, 1). It is reflected over the vertical line x=3x = 3.

Which vertex of the image is at (5,4)(5, 4)?

3.

Triangle XYZXYZ has vertices X(3,1)X(3, 1), Y(5,1)Y(5, 1), and Z(4,3)Z(4, 3). It is rotated 9090^\circ counterclockwise about the point C(2,1)C(2, 1).

What are the coordinates of XX', the image of XX?

4.

Triangle ABCABC has vertices A(1,1)A(1,1), B(3,1)B(3,1), C(2,3)C(2,3).

Sequence 1: Reflect over the yy-axis, then translate by (2,0)(2, 0).
Sequence 2: Translate by (2,0)(2, 0), then reflect over the yy-axis.

After applying Sequence 1, what are the coordinates of AA' (the final image of AA)?

5.

A student claims that triangle ABCA'B'C' with vertices A(1,2)A'(-1, -2), B(4,2)B'(-4, -2), C(1,4)C'(-1, -4) is the image of triangle ABCABC with vertices A(1,1)A(1, 1), B(4,1)B(4, 1), C(1,3)C(1, 3) after a 180180^\circ rotation about the origin followed by a translation by (0,1)(0, -1).

Is the student's claim correct?

D

Word Problems

Read each problem carefully and apply the correct transformation.

1.

An artist is creating a repeating tile pattern. She starts with rectangle ABCDABCD with vertices A(0,0)A(0, 0), B(3,0)B(3, 0), C(3,2)C(3, 2), and D(0,2)D(0, 2), then reflects it over the line x=3x = 3 to create a second tile.

What are the coordinates of the image vertex AA'?

2.

A robot arm starts at point T(5,2)T(5, 2) and rotates 9090^\circ counterclockwise about the pivot point O(2,2)O(2, 2).

What are the coordinates of the endpoint's new position TT'?

3.

Triangle PQRPQR has vertices P(1,1)P(1, 1), Q(4,1)Q(4, 1), and R(1,3)R(1, 3). Triangle PQRP''Q''R'' has vertices P(1,2)P''(-1, -2), Q(4,2)Q''(-4, -2), and R(1,4)R''(-1, -4).

Specify a sequence of two transformations that maps triangle PQRPQR onto triangle PQRP''Q''R''. Then verify your sequence is correct by computing the image of every vertex.

4.

A graphic designer applies two transformations to a logo shape. She reflects triangle ABCABC with A(2,0)A(2,0), B(5,0)B(5,0), C(2,3)C(2,3) over the yy-axis, then translates by (4,0)(4, 0). Her assistant instead first translates by (4,0)(4, 0), then reflects over the yy-axis.

Compute the final image vertices for both orders and explain why the results differ.

E

Find the Mistake

Each problem shows student work with an error. Identify and explain the mistake.

1.

Jordan was asked to translate triangle ABCABC with A(1,3)A(1,3), B(4,3)B(4,3), C(4,6)C(4,6) by vector (2,1)(2, -1). Jordan wrote:

A(3,2)A'(3, 2), B(4,3)B'(4, 3), C(4,6)C'(4, 6)

What mistake did Jordan make?

2.

Sam was asked to rotate point V(4,1)V(4, 1) by 9090^\circ counterclockwise about the origin. Sam wrote:

"The rule for 9090^\circ CCW is (x,y)(y,x)(x,y)\to(y,-x), so V=(1,4)V' = (1, -4)."

What mistake did Sam make?

F

Challenge Problems

These problems require multi-step reasoning. Show all intermediate steps.

1.

Triangle FGHFGH has vertices F(0,0)F(0, 0), G(3,0)G(3, 0), and H(0,4)H(0, 4).

Triangle FGHF''G''H'' has vertices F(1,2)F''(1, -2), G(2,2)G''(-2, -2), and H(1,2)H''(1, 2).

Find a sequence of two transformations that maps FGHFGH onto FGHF''G''H''. Verify your answer by computing all three image vertices.

2.

Triangle JKLJKL has vertices J(1,1)J(1, 1), K(3,1)K(3, 1), and L(1,3)L(1, 3).

A student proposes: rotate 9090^\circ counterclockwise about the origin, then reflect over the xx-axis.

Compute the final image JKLJ''K''L''. Then determine whether this composition is equivalent to a single rotation about the origin. Support your conclusion by testing the relevant rotation rules.

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