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How can I move a shape on a grid?

(A)
Rotations

A rotation, or turn, is a transformation in which a figure is rotated about a point called the
center of rotation. The number of degrees a figure rotates is the angle of rotation.

The original figure and its image have the same shape and size.
Rotate the triangle 90° clockwise.
(x, y) ---> (y, -x)

A (5, 8) B (4, 3) C (10, 2)

A’ ( 8 , -5 ) 3 , ____
B’ ( ____ -4 ) 2 , ____
C’ ( ____ -10 )
Rotate the triangle 90° counterclockwise.
(x, y) ---> (-y, x)

A (5, 8) B (4, 3) C (10, 2)

A’ ( -8 , 5 ) -3 , ____
B’ ( ____ 4 ) -2 , ____
C’ ( ____ 10 )
Rotate the triangle 180° clockwise.
(x, y) ---> (-x, -y)

A (5, 8) B (4, 3) C (10, 2)

A’ ( -5 , -8 ) -4 , ____
B’ ( ____ -3 ) -10 , ____
C’ ( ____ -2 )
Rotate the triangle 180° counterclockwise.
(x, y) ---> (-x, -y)

A (5, 8) B (4, 3) C (10, 2)

A’ ( -5 , -8 ) -4 , ____
B’ ( ____ -3 ) -10 , ____
C’ ( ____ -2 )
Rotate the triangle 270° clockwise.
(x, y) ---> (-y, x)

A (5, 8) B (4, 3) C (10, 2)

A’ ( -8 , 5 ) -3 , ____
B’ ( ____ 4 ) -2 , ____
C’ ( ____ 10 )
Rotate the triangle 270° counterclockwise.
(x, y) ---> (y, -x)

A (5, 8) B (4, 3) C (10, 2)

A’ ( 8 , -5 ) 3 , ____
B’ ( ____ -4 ) 2 , ____
C’ ( ____ -10 )
Rotate the rectangle 90° clockwise.
(x, y) ---> (y, -x)

A (-10, -6) B (-10, -10) C (-3, -10) D (-3, -6)

A’ ( -6 , 10 ) -10 , ____
B’ ( ____ 10 ) -10 , ____
C’ ( ____ 3 ) -6 , ____
D’ ( ____ 3 )
Rotate the rectangle 90° counterclockwise.
(x, y) ---> (-y, x)

A (-10, -6) B (-10, -10) C (-3, -10) D (-3, -6)

A’ ( 6 , -10 ) 10 , ____
B’ ( ____ -10 ) 10 , ____
C’ ( ____ -3 ) 6 , ____
D’ ( ____ -3 )
Rotate the rectangle 270° clockwise.
(x, y) ---> (-y, x)

A (-10, -6) B (-10, -10) C (-3, -10) D (-3, -6)

A’ ( 6 , -10 ) 10 , ____
B’ ( ____ -10 ) 10 , ____
C’ ( ____ -3 ) 6 , ____
D’ ( ____ -3 )
Rotate the rectangle 270° counterclockwise.
(x, y) ---> (y, -x)

A (-10, -6) B (-10, -10) C (-3, -10) D (-3, -6)

A’ ( -6 , 10 ) B’ ( -10
____ , ____
10 ) C’ ( ____
-10 , ____
3 ) D’ ( ____
-6 , ____
3 )
Rotate the quadrilateral 90° clockwise.
(x, y) ---> (y, -x)

A (2, 2) B (1, 7) C (7, 10) D (12, 4)

A’ ( ___ , ___ ) B’ ( ___ , ___ ) C’ ( ___ , ___ ) D’ ( ___ , ___ )


Rotate the quadrilateral 90° counterclockwise.
(x, y) ---> (-y, x)

A (2, 2) B (1, 7) C (7, 10) D (12, 4)

A’ ( ___ , ___ ) B’ ( ___ , ___ ) C’ ( ___ , ___ ) D’ ( ___ , ___ )


Rotate the quadrilateral 270° clockwise.
(x, y) ---> (-y, x)

A (2, 2) B (1, 9) C (8, 11) D (12, 3)

A’ ( ___ , ___ ) B’ ( ___ , ___ ) C’ ( ___ , ___ ) D’ ( ___ , ___ )


Rotate the quadrilateral 270° counterclockwise.
(x, y) ---> (y, -x)

A (2, 2) B (1, 9) C (8, 11) D (12, 3)

A’ ( ___ , ___ ) B’ ( ___ , ___ ) C’ ( ___ , ___ ) D’ ( ___ , ___ )


Graph each of the points on the coordinate graph below.

90° 180° 270° 360°


Pre Image Image (-y, x) Image (-x, -y) Image (y, -x) Image (x, y)

A (1, 1) A” ( ___ , ___ ) A” ( ___ , ___ ) A”” ( ___ , ___ ) A ( ___ , ___ )

B (4, 7) B” ( ___ , ___ ) B” ( ___ , ___ ) B”” ( ___ , ___ ) B ( ___ , ___ )

C (8, 3) C” ( ___ , ___ ) C” ( ___ , ___ ) C”” ( ___ , ___ ) C ( ___ , ___ )
A weathervane is used to indicate the direction of the wind. If the vane is pointing south
and rotates 180° clockwise (half of a circle), what is the new wind direction?

The weathervane is now pointing to the ___________________.


You are on triangular carnival ride at Valley Fair. Triangle ABC represents the starting
point of the ride. At the end of the ride, your location has rotated 90° counterclockwise
about the origin. Draw your new location.
(x, y) ---> (-y, x)

A (3, 6) B (3, 10) C (7, 6)

A’ ( ____ , ____ ) B’ ( ____ , ____ ) C’ ( ____ , ____ )

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