A) Figure B B) Figure D C) Figure C D) Figure A
A) (x, y+5) B) (x+5, y) C) (x-5, y) D) (x, y-5)
A) Figure C B) Figure D C) Figure A D) Figure B
A) 2 B) 6 C) 3 D) 4
A) Rotating triangle ABC 180° B) Rotating triangle ABC 90° and then reflecting it over the y-axis C) Relecting triangle ABC over the y-axis and then translating down 2 units D) Relfecting triangle ABC over the x-axis and then translating down 5 units
A) A’(3,3) B’(1,4) C’(4,1) D’(4,4) B) A’(3,3) B’(3,12) C’(12,3) D’(12,12) C) A’(1/3,1/3) B’(1/3,4/3) C’(4/3,1/3) D’(4/3,4/3) D) A’(1,1) B’(1,4) C’(4,1) D’(4,4)
A) (-5, -4) B) (-4, -5) C) (4, -5) D) (-4, 5)
A) (-4, 5) B) (-10, -1) C) (-4, -7) D) (2, -1)
A) (−1,1),(−4,4),(5,1) B) (1,1),(4,4),(5,1) C) (−1,1),(−4,4),(−5,1) D) (−1,1),(4,4),(−5,1)
A) The figures are similar because they look like one another. B) The figures are similar because they maintain the same shape and has been dilated by the scale factor of 2. C) The figures are congruent because they have the same shape and same angles. D) The figures are similar because they maintain the same shape and have a scale factor of 3 |