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Unit 1 Transformations Eoc Review 2018

This document provides a review of geometry transformations including translations, dilations, reflections, and rotations. It contains example problems applying these transformations to points and figures on a coordinate plane. The problems are followed by answers to check understanding. Key terms are defined and 10 multiple choice questions with transformations are provided for practice.

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Unit 1 Transformations Eoc Review 2018

This document provides a review of geometry transformations including translations, dilations, reflections, and rotations. It contains example problems applying these transformations to points and figures on a coordinate plane. The problems are followed by answers to check understanding. Key terms are defined and 10 multiple choice questions with transformations are provided for practice.

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GSE Geometry Unit 1 - Transformations EOC Review

Name: _________________________________ Block: _____


Vocabulary: Translations, Dilations, Reflections, Rotations, and Isometry.
1) Translate the following points by 2) Translation: (x, y) → (x – 2, y – 6) 3) Reflection over y = x
the rule: ( x,y ) → ( x +1,y - 4 )
W(3, 2) C(2, 4) T(3, 5) Z(5,2)

S (-5, 2)→
Y (-4, 5)→
R (-1, 1)→
A (-4, -2)→

4) Reflection over y = -3 5) Rotate the figure 90° CW 6) Rotate the figure 90° CCW

7) Find the coordinates of the new 8) Find the coordinates of the new 9) Draw a dilation with k = 2
vertices of the image that has been vertices of the image that has been
dilated by a factor of 5. dilated by a factor of 1/2.

S(-5, 2)→ W(3, 2)→


Y (-4, 5)→ C(2, 4)→
R (-1, 1)→ T (3, 5)→

A (-4, -2)→ Z (5, 2)→

10) Determine the scale factor, k = __ 11) Given the points 12) Given the points
M (-3, 1) S (5, -2) K (0, -4) P (-6, -3) R (1, 2)

Translate: (x – 3, y + 2) Reflect: over the x-axis


Reflect: y = x Rotate: 270 CCW
K’ → K’’ →
M’ →
M’’ →
P’ → P’’ →

S’ →
S’’ → R’ → R’’ →
GSE Geometry Unit 1 - Transformations EOC Review
Answers
1) Which transformation maps the solid figure
onto the dashed figure? 1) ______

A. rotation 180 about the origin


B. translation to the right and down
C. reflection across the x-axis
D. reflection across the y-axis

2) If triangle ABC is rotated 180 degrees about


the origin, what are the coordinates of A’? 2) ______

A. (-5,-4)
B. (-5,4)
C. (-4,5)
D. (-4,-5)

3) Determine the angle of rotation for A to map


onto A’? 3) ______

A. 45
B. 90
C. 135
D. 180

4) Which transformation will place the trapezoid


onto itself? 4) ______

A. counterclockwise rotation about the origin


by 90
B. rotation about the origin by 180
C. reflection across the x-axis
D. reflection across the y-axis
GSE Geometry Unit 1 - Transformations EOC Review
5) ∆𝐽𝐾𝐿 is rotated 90 about the origin and then translated using (𝑥, 𝑦) → (𝑥 − 8, 𝑦 + 5). What are the Answers
coordiantes of the final image of L?

A. (-7,10)
B. (-7,0) 5) ______
C. (-9,10)
D. (-9,0)

6) Which figure has 90 rotational symmetry?


6) ______
A. square
B. regular hexagon
C. regular pentagon
D. equilateral triangle

7) Point P is located at (4,8) on a coordinate plane. Point P will be relfected over y = x. What will bee
the coordiantes of the image of point P? 7) ______

A. (28,4)
B. 24,8)
C. (4,28)
D. (8,4)

8) Point F’ is the image when point F is reflected over the line 𝑥 = −2 and then over the line 𝑦 = 3. The
location of F’ is (3,7). Which of the following is the location of point F? 8) ______

A. (-7,-1)
B. (-7,7)
C. (1,5)
D. (1,7)

9) A triangle has vertices at A(-3,-1), B(-6,-5), C(-1,-4). Which tranformation would produce an image
with vertices A’(3,-1), B’(6,-5), C’(1,-4)? 9) ______

A. A relfection over the x-axis


B. A relfection over the y-axis
C. A rotation 99 clockwise
D. A rotation 90 counterclockwise

10) The vertices of ∆𝐽𝐾𝐿 have coordinates J(5,1), K(-2,-3), and L(-4,1). Under which tranformation is the
image ∆𝐽′𝐾′𝐿′ NOT congrunet to ∆𝐽𝐾𝐿? 10) _____

A. A translation of two units to the right and two units down


B. A counterclockwise rotation of 180 degrees aound the origin
C. A reflection over the x-axis
D. A dilation with a scale factor of 2 centered at the origin

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