
Sequences of Transformation and Symmetry
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9th - 12th Grade
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Victoria Colbert
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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
What sequence of transformations maps the red parallelogram to the green parallelogram?
A translation followed by a reflection.
A rotation followed by a translation.
A reflection followed by a translation.
A reflection followed by a rotation.
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Multiple Choice
Which sequence could be used to transform hexagon C to hexagon D?
Translation 4 left and 2 down
a reflection over the x-axis and a translation 6 units right
a reflection over the y-axis and a translation 2 units down
a counter-clockwise rotation of 90 degrees about the origin
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Multiple Choice

What sequence of transformations will get you from the blue triangle BCD to the red triangle B"C"D"?
Rotation, then Rotation
Rotation, then Dilation
Reflection, then Rotation
Translation, then Reflection
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Multiple Choice
What sequence of transformations could map triangle ABC to triangle A"B"C"?
A dilation followed by a rotation.
A translation followed by a reflection.
A rotation about the origin followed by a translation.
A reflection followed by a rotation.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following describes the sequence of transformations shown?
Reflection followed by a rotation.
Rotation followed by a translation.
Reflection across the x-axis followed by a reflection across the y-axis.
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
Symmetric?
Yes
No
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Poll
Symmetric?
Yes
No
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Poll
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
1
2
3
4
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Multiple Choice
Determine the number of lines of symmetry for the figure.
0
1
3
6
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Multiple Choice
1
2
3
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
1
2
3
1,000
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Multiple Choice
Determine the angle of rotational symmetry (magnitude) for the figure.
None
60°
120°
180°
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Multiple Choice
What is the order and angle of rotation (magnitude) of the flag?
Order 2, 180 degrees
Order 4, 90 degrees
Order 3, 120 degrees
Order 1, 360 degrees
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Multiple Choice
Determine whether the figure has line symmetry, rotational symmetry, both, or neither.
Rotational
Line
Both
Neither
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Open Ended
What could be a potential test question on this topic?
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Open Ended
Is there line symmetry, rotational symmetry, or both?
Sequences of Transformations (Rigid Motions)
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