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Reflections Exploration - Classwork

Activity to use in class. Students perform the reflection and fill out the table. Have the students see if they can come up with a pattern on how the coordinates are changing as images are reflected over each axis.

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Reflections Exploration - Classwork

Activity to use in class. Students perform the reflection and fill out the table. Have the students see if they can come up with a pattern on how the coordinates are changing as images are reflected over each axis.

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Reflections Exploration Classwork

#1 a) Reflect the image over the x-axis.


b) Fill out the table with the coordinates for
the pre-image and image

Preimage

#3 a) Reflect the image over the x-axis.


b) Fill out the table with the coordinates for
the pre-image and image

Preimage

#2 a) Reflect the image over the y-axis.


b) Fill out the table with the coordinates for
the pre-image and image

Image

#4 a) Reflect the image over the y-axis.


b) Fill out the table with the coordinates for
the pre-image and image

Image

Rule

Determine the coordinates of each reflected image without graphing


1) The vertices of triangle ABC are A(3, -1), B(-4, 2), C(0, 3) are reflected over the xaxis. What are the coordinates of ABC?

How do you know?

2) The vertices of triangle ABC are A(3, -1), B(-4, 2), C(0, 3) are reflected over the yaxis. What are the coordinates of ABC?

Can you figure out what type of transformation occurred? Hint: We know translations and
reflections so far.
3) A(3, 2) B(-4, 5) C(-1, -5) transformed into A(-3,2) B(4,5) C(1,-5)

4) A(3, 2) B(-4, 5) C(-1, -5) transformed into A(8,2) B(1,5) C(4,-5)

5) A(3, 2) B(-4, 5) C(-1, -5) transformed into A(3,-2) B(-4,-5) C(-1,5)

6) A(3, 2) B(-4, 5) C(-1, -5) transformed into A(-1,4) B(-8,7) C(-5,-3)

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