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The new figure that results from the transformation of a figure in a plane. |
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The original figure in the transformation of a figure in a plane. |
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The operation that maps, or moves, a preimage onto an image. Three basic transformations are frlections, Rotations,and translations. |
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A transformation that preserves legths. Also called rigid transformation. |
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A type of transformation that uses a line that acts like a mirror, called the line of reflection, with an image reflected in the line. |
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A line that acts as a mirror in a reflection. |
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A line that a figure in a plane has if the figure can be mapped onto itself by a reflection in the line. |
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A type of transformation in which a figure is turned about a fixed point, called the center of rotation. |
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The fixed point in a rotation. |
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The angle formed when rays are drawn from the center of rotation to a point and its image. |
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A figure in the plane has rotaional symmetry if the figure can be mapped onto itself by a rotation of 180' or less. |
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A type of trasformation that maps ever 2 points P and Q in the plane to points P' and Q'. |
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A quantity that has both direction and magnitude, and is represented by an arrow drawn between two points. |
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The starting point of a vector. |
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The ending point of a vector. |
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The form of a vector that combines the horizontal and the vertical components of the vector. |
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A transformation in which P is mapped onto a point P" by the following 2 steps: (1) A translation maps P onto P'. (2) A reflection in a line k parallel to the direction of the translation maps P' onto P". |
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The result when two or more transformations are combined to produce a single transformation. An example is glide reflection. |
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The quotient a/b if a and b are two quantities taht are measured in the same units. Can also be written as a:b. |
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An equation that equates two ratios. |
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For two positive numbers a and b, the positive number x. |
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