

Transformation Rotation
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Mathematics
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5th - 10th Grade
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Angela Weisheyer
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10 Slides • 16 Questions
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Transformation Rotation
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Multiple Choice
If a segment is rotated, how will the resulting image compare to the pre-image?
decreased
increased
similar
congruent
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5
Multiple Choice
In what direction is the image rotated?
Clockwise
Counter Clockwise
Y-axis
X-axis
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Multiple Choice
How many degrees is the imaged rotated?
90
180
270
360
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Multiple Choice
If rotated counter clockwise, how many degrees was the image rotated?
90o
180o
270o
360o
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9
Multiple Choice
Looking at the images on the graph, where is the center of rotation?
The origin
On the image
In the center of the image
Other
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Either Way
Since 360o is a full turn we can describe the same rotation two ways.
120o Counter Clockwise is the same as 360o-120o=240o Clockwise
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12
Multiple Choice
A 45o clockwise turn is the same as what counter clockwise turn.
55o counter clockwise
135o counter clockwise
315o counter clockwise
405o counter clockwise
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Multiple Choice
This ray was rotated 250o counter clockwise. How can this be described using a clockwise rotation?
90o clockwise
100o clockwise
110o clockwise
360o clockwise
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15
Multiple Choice
If the graph was rotated 90o clockwise around the origin, what quadrant wound the new point lie?
I
II
III
IV
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Multiple Choice
If the graph was rotated 90o counter clockwise around the origin, what quadrant wound the new point lie?
I
II
III
IV
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Multiple Choice
If the graph was rotated 270o counter clockwise around the origin, what quadrant wound the new point lie?
I
II
III
IV
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Multiple Choice
If the graph was rotated 180o around the origin, what quadrant wound the new point lie?
I
II
III
IV
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Multiple Choice
If the point was rotated 180o around the origin, what would be the new order pair of the point?
(3, 1)
(-3, -1)
(1, -3)
(-1, 3)
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Multiple Choice
If the point was rotated 270o counter clockwise around the origin, what would be the new order pair of the point?
(3, 1)
(-3, -1)
(1, -3)
(-1, 3)
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Multiple Choice
If the point was rotated 270o clockwise around the origin, what would be the new order pair of the point?
(3, 1)
(-3, -1)
(1, -3)
(-1, 3)
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Multiple Choice
If the point was rotated 90o clockwise around the origin, what would be the new order pair of the point?
(3, 1)
(-3, -1)
(1, -3)
(-1, 3)
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