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Advanced Geometry Assignment Sheet: Chapter 9: Properties of Transformation

This document contains an advanced geometry assignment sheet with problems divided into several sections: - Section 71 involves translating geometric figures - Section 72 focuses on performing reflections on figures - Section 73 has students performing rotations of figures - Section 74 is a chapter review worksheet - Section 75 reviews algebra concepts from earlier in the textbook The document also provides answers to selected problems from sections 71-73.

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Advanced Geometry Assignment Sheet: Chapter 9: Properties of Transformation

This document contains an advanced geometry assignment sheet with problems divided into several sections: - Section 71 involves translating geometric figures - Section 72 focuses on performing reflections on figures - Section 73 has students performing rotations of figures - Section 74 is a chapter review worksheet - Section 75 reviews algebra concepts from earlier in the textbook The document also provides answers to selected problems from sections 71-73.

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Advanced Geometry Assignment Sheet

Chapter 9: Properties of Transformation


#71: Translate Figures (9.1)
p. 576 – 579: # 3 – 14, 30, 47 – 53 odds

#72: Perform Reflections (9.3)


p. 593 – 596: # 3 – 11 odds, 12, 23, 27, 28

#73: Perform Rotations (9.4)


p. 602 – 605: # 3 – 8, 12 – 14, 20, 21, 23, 41 – 45 odds
#74: Chapter Review Worksheet

#75: Algebra Review


p. 641: # 1 – 17 odds

Additional Answers
#71: 4) B’ (-9, 9) 6) D (12, -7) 8) P’(7, 1), Q’ (10, 0) R’ (12, -3) 10) P’(-3, 6) Q’(0, 5) R’ (2, 2)
12) (x, y) → (x + 3, y + 1) 14) C
30) a) ( x, y )  ( x  n, y  m)  ( x  n  s, y  m  t ) ;
b) ( x, y )  ( x  s, y  t )  ( x  s  n, y  t  m) ;
c) They are the same; No; s  n  n  s, m  t  t  m

#72:
12) D; 28) y  2 x 2  5

#73:
4) Rotation; 6) C; 8) B; 12) A '(2, 3); B '( 4, 2), C '(1,3) ;
14) Q '(3, 6), R '(0,5), S '(0,3), T '(3,1) ; 20) A;

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