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Sequences of Transformation and Symmetry

Sequences of Transformation and Symmetry

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

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HSG.CO.A.4, 4.G.A.3, 8.G.A.3

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Victoria Colbert

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10 Slides • 17 Questions

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Sequences of Transformations (Rigid Motions)

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Properties of Sequences of Rigid Motions

  • Size and shape stay the same.

  • Angle measures stay the same.

  • Area and perimeter stay the same.

  • Parallel segments or lines stay parallel.

  • Pre-image and image are congruent.

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Sequences...

Sequences of transformations are performed by doing each transformation in the order listed. Perform the first transformation on the pre-image and each transformation after that on the image created by the previous transformation.

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Example

    

The blue trapezoid is translated 4 units right and then reflected over the x-axis to form the red trapezoid.

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Example

    

Square ABCD is rotated 90° counterclockwise and then reflected over the y-axis to form square A'B'C'D'.

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Example

    

Triangle ABC is rotated 180° about the origin, translated 5 units down, and then reflected over the x-axis to form ∆A'B'C'.

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Multiple Choice

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What sequence of transformations maps the red parallelogram to the green parallelogram?

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A translation followed by a reflection.

2

A rotation followed by a translation.

3

A reflection followed by a translation.

4

A reflection followed by a rotation.

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Multiple Choice

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Which sequence could be used to transform hexagon C to hexagon D?

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Translation 4 left and 2 down

2

a reflection over the x-axis and a translation 6 units right

3

a reflection over the y-axis and a translation 2 units down

4

a counter-clockwise rotation of 90 degrees about the origin

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Multiple Choice

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What sequence of transformations will get you from the blue triangle BCD to the red triangle B"C"D"?

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Rotation, then Rotation

2

Rotation, then Dilation

3

Reflection, then Rotation

4

Translation, then Reflection

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Multiple Choice

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What sequence of transformations could map triangle ABC to triangle A"B"C"?

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A dilation followed by a rotation.

2

A translation followed by a reflection.

3

A rotation about the origin followed by a translation.

4

A reflection followed by a rotation.

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following describes the sequence of transformations shown?

1

Reflection followed by a rotation.

2

Rotation followed by a translation.

3

Reflection across the x-axis followed by a reflection across the y-axis.

4

Translation followed by a rotation.

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Line and Rotational Symmetry

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Symmetry

  • When an object is exactly the same as another object even if it is moved, rotated or flipped.

  • Lots of real-world examples.

  • "Fold" the object in half and have it perfectly overlap. (oddly-satisfying!)

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Poll

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Symmetric?

Yes

No

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Poll

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Symmetric?

Yes

No

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Poll

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Symmetric?

Yes

No

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Lines of Symmetry

Cutting an object in half with a line so that it creates symmetric parts. (Folded perfectly)

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Multiple Choice

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How many lines of symmetry does this shape have?
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1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Multiple Choice

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Determine the number of lines of symmetry for the figure.

1

0

2

1

3

3

4

6

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Multiple Choice

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How many lines of symmetry does the butterfly have?
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1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Rotational Symmetry

  • When you rotate an object and it looks exactly the same.

  • Order of rotation: the number of times a object looks the same as it is being rotated 360 degrees (in a circle).

  • Magnitude of rotation: the angle of rotation in which the object looks the same as it goes around in a circle.

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Multiple Choice

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What is the order of rotation in the recycling symbol?
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1

2

2

3

3

4

1,000

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Multiple Choice

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Determine the angle of rotational symmetry (magnitude) for the figure.

1

None

2

60°

3

120°

4

180°

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Multiple Choice

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What is the order and angle of rotation (magnitude) of the flag?

1

Order 2, 180 degrees

2

Order 4, 90 degrees

3

Order 3, 120 degrees

4

Order 1, 360 degrees

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Multiple Choice

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Determine whether the figure has line symmetry, rotational symmetry, both, or neither.

1

Rotational

2

Line

3

Both

4

Neither

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Open Ended

What could be a potential test question on this topic?

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Open Ended

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Is there line symmetry, rotational symmetry, or both?

Sequences of Transformations (Rigid Motions)

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