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Mathematics, 02.06.2020 05:57 monai2005

Each question in this assignment asks you to describe a series of transformations that will transform the given pre-image into the final image. Each question will require two or more transformations. To receive full credit, you must describe each transformation in detail (specify lines of reflection, point of rotation, direction and degree of rotation, direction and distance of translation, etc.) PART 1: a.) Are the two figures in the image congruent? Are they similar? What does this tell you about the geometric transformations you will need to transform one of these polygons into the other? b.) Describe a series of at least two similar transformations that will transform ABC into A’B’C’: c.) There is more than one way to transform ABC into A’B’C’. Describe a second sequence of transformations that will accomplish this goal. Explain what tool you used as an aid in identifying a transformation sequence. PART 2: a.) Are the two figures in the image congruent? Are they similar? What does this tell you about the geometric transformations you will need to transform one of these polygons into the other? b.) Describe a series of at least two similar transformations that will transform polygon ABCDE into A’B’C’D’E’: c.) There is more than one way to transform polygon ABCDE into polygon A’B’C’D’E’. Describe a second sequence of transformations that will accomplish this goal. Explain what tool you used as an aid in identifying a transformation sequence. PART 3: a.) Are the two figures in the image congruent? Are they similar? What does this tell you about the geometric transformations you will need to transform one of these polygons into the other? b.) Describe a series of at least two similar transformations that will transform polygon MNOP into polygon M’N’O’P’: c.) There is more than one way to transform polygon MNOP into polygon M’N’O’P’. Describe a second sequence of transformations that will accomplish this goal. Explain what tool you used as an aid in identifying a transformation sequence. PART 4: a.) Are the two figures in the image congruent? Are they similar? What does this tell you about the geometric transformations you will need to transform one of these polygons into the other? b.) Describe a series of at least two similar transformations that will transform polygon EFGH into polygon E’F’G’H’? c.) There is more than one way to transform polygon EFGH into polygon E’F’G’H’. Describe a second sequence of transformations that will accomplish this goal. Explain what tool you used as an aid in identifying a transformation sequence. PART 5: c.) Are the two figures in the image congruent? Are they similar? What does this tell you about the geometric transformations you will need to transform one of these polygons into the other? d.) Describe a series of at least two similar transformations that will transform XYZ into X’Y’Z’: c.) There is more than one way to transform XYZ into X’Y’Z’. Describe a second sequence of transformations that will accomplish this goal. Explain what tool you used as an aid in identifying a transformation sequence.

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