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Name ________________________________________ Math 2 Unit 1 Study Guide Goal:_______

1. a. Reflect ABC over the line x = -3. Label the new


triangle A.

b. Rotate ABC 180O counterclockwise about the


origin. Label the new triangle B.

c. Reflect ABC over the x-axis. Label the new


triangle C.

d. Translate ABC after the translation (x, y) → (x - 3,


y + 4). Label the new triangle D.

2. Write two different sequences of transformations


that take triangle ABC to triangle A’B’C’.

3. What two transformations take a line to a parallel 4. Which of the following statements are true?
line or itself?
a. A shape has symmetry if that is a rigid
transformation which creates an image that
fits exactly over the pre-image.
b. A shape has reflection symmetry if there is a
reflection that takes the shape to itself.
c. A shape has rotation symmetry if there is a
rotation greater than 0 degree but less that
360 degrees that takes the shape to itself.
d. In order to have rotation symmetry, the figure
must have reflection symmetry.
5. Given the regular pentagon, describe its reflection
and rotation symmetry.

6. What is the measure of <BCD?

Describe the steps you took to find it.

7. Lines l and m are parallel.


Write an equation to represent the relationship
between <1 and <8.

Prove how you know this equation is always true.

8. Match the rule to the correct transformation.

a. (x, y) → (x + h, y + k) i. Rotation 90o clockwise about the origin


b. (x, y) → (x, -y) ii. Reflection over the x-axis
c. (x, y) → (-x, y) iii. Rotation 90o counterclockwise about the origin
d. (x, y) → (y, x) iv. Reflection over the y-axis
e. (x, y) → (-y, x) v. Rotation 180o about the origin
f. (x, y) → (-x, -y) vi. Translation
g. (x, y) → (y, -x) vii. Rotation 270o clockwise about the origin
viii. Reflection over the line y = x
ix. Rotation 270o counterclockwise about the origin
10. Find the values of x and y.

11. Reflect triangle ABC over the line x = -6.


Translate the image by the directed line segment
from (0, 0) to (5, -1).

a. What is the domain of this transformation?

b. What is the range of this transformation?

Know your definitions, assertions, and theorems!


Assertions Definitions Theorems

Rigid transformation Pre-image Vertical angle theorem


Parallel postulate Image Alternate interior angle theorem
Translations and parallel lines Congruent Corresponding angles theorem
Rotations and parallel lines Directed line segment Triangle angle sum theorem
Translation
Perpendicular bisector
Reflection
Rotation
Symmetry
Reflection symmetry
Line of symmetry
Rotation symmetry
Linear pair
Vertical angles
Transversal
Alternate interior angles
Corresponding angles

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