
7.1.1 Rigid Motion, Congruence & Translation
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9th - 12th Grade
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Ilyse Marcinkiewicz
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following can be created using a rigid motion?
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Multiple Choice
Which point corresponds with Point A?
Point H
Point F
Point G
Point E
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Match
Match each figure with the rigid motion occurring between the pre-image and image.
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Turn
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Hotspot
Which triangle is a result of a rigid motion from Triangle ABC?
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Multiple Select
Which of the following can be created using ridgid motion
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Multiple Choice
What rigid motion would bring Figure A to Figure B?
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Multiple Select
Which statements are true about translations?
Select all that apply.
Translation moves all points of a figure horizontally, vertically, or diagonally across the coordinate plane.
A translation moves three points from a figure horizontally, vertically or diagonally across the coordinate plane.
A translation moves three points from a figure horizontally, vertically or diagonally across the coordinate plane.
A translation will shift the location of a figure but keep the same size and shape
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Multiple Choice
The figure below shows a transformation of the pre-image, Figure Q, to the image, Figure Q’.
Which of the following statements describes why the transformation is not a translation?
The pre-image is translated diagonally.
The pre-image is translated to the left.
The figures are not the same size
The pre-image is a different shape than the image.
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Hotspot
Figure G is the pre-image. Which figure represents the image after a translation 5 units to the left?
Recall that the image is the figure after being transformed and will have a prime after the label, Figure G’.
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Draw
Determine what motion the translation rule will produce. Sort the translation rule to the correct motion.
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Hotspot
Nadia is playing a game with her friend. On her next turn she moves her game piece using the translation rule (x, y)--> (x + 2, y + 4). Which point marks Nadia’s game piece after the translation?
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Multiple Choice
Which statement accurately describes the translation of Figure A to Figure A’?
Translate Figure A four units to the right and two units down.
Translate Figure A two units to the right and four units down
Translate Figure A two units to the left and four units up
Translate Figure A four units to the left and two units up
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Draw
Translate Triangle ABC using the translation rule
(x, y) --> (x – 7, y + 4).
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Hotspot
Which of the images below is the image of Figure A after being translated by the rule
(x, y) --> (x + 8, y – 4)?
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Draw
Place a checkmark on one of the lines
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