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Math (F5) - Transformation III

This document discusses combining two isometric transformations, which are transformations that preserve size and shape. It provides examples of combining translations, reflections, and rotations. The key points are: 1) When combining two isometric transformations, the order matters - the second transformation is applied after the first. 2) Common isometric transformations include translations, reflections, and rotations. 3) Translations move the object along the x-axis or y-axis. Reflections mirror the object across a line. Rotations turn the object around a fixed point. 4) When transformations are combined, the final image is the same size and shape as the original object.

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Math (F5) - Transformation III

This document discusses combining two isometric transformations, which are transformations that preserve size and shape. It provides examples of combining translations, reflections, and rotations. The key points are: 1) When combining two isometric transformations, the order matters - the second transformation is applied after the first. 2) Common isometric transformations include translations, reflections, and rotations. 3) Translations move the object along the x-axis or y-axis. Reflections mirror the object across a line. Rotations turn the object around a fixed point. 4) When transformations are combined, the final image is the same size and shape as the original object.

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REFLECTION

TRANSLATION
ROTATION
TRANSFORMATION III
TESSELATION PATTERN

Combine transformations
Learning Outcome

• Determine the image of an


object under combination of
two isometric transformation
Combined Transformation

The combined transformation


AB means transformation B
followed by transformation A
EXAMPLE:
• The diagram shows triangles I, II, III and IV
which are the images of A.
• Given, 2 
 
T is a translation −1

,
P is a reflection in the line x = 6, and
R is a rotation through 90º clockwise about
the origin
• Determine the image of triangle A under the
following combine transformation.
a) TP b) PR c) RT d) TT
ANSWER
• (a) III

• (b) I

• (c) IV

• (d) II
Notes:

When we combine two isometric


transformations, the final image
is exactly the same in size and
shape as the object.
ACTIVITY
WORKSHEET 2
 3 
• Transformation U represents the translation 
− 2 

 
• Transformation V represents the reflection in the
line x = 2.
• Transformation W represents the rotation
through 180º anticlockwise about the origin.

• Determine the image of object Q under the


following combine transformation.
(i) VW (ii) UU (iii) UV (iv) WU
ANSWER
• (i) V

• (ii) III

• (iii) I

• (iv) IV
SUMMARY
Combined Two
Isometric Transformation

Translation
Reflection Rotation

x

y 

  - rotate 90º, 180°,270°,
If and 360°
- Reflects object - clockwise or
at line x - x positive, move to the
right at x –axis and otherwise anti-clockwise
or y - respect to origin.
- y positive, move to
the above at y axis and
otherwise
When we combine two isometric
transformations

Final image Same in size object


THE END!!!

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