Lesson 1.14 Activities and Cool Down
Turning Into Triangles
Draw a segment. Label the endpoints C and D.
Draw the image of quadrilateral ABCD when rotated 120 degrees counterclockwise around the point D.
There is an equilateral triangle, ABC, inscribed in a circle with center D.
What is the smallest angle you can rotate triangle ABC around D so that the image of A is B?
Which segment is the image of AB when rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise around point P?
Here are 2 polygons:
Select all sequences of translations, rotations, and reflections below that would take polygon P to polygon Q.
Draw the image of figure ABC when translated by directed line segment u. Label the image of A as A', the image of B as B', and the image of C as C'.
There is a sequence of rigid transformations that takes A to A', B to B', and C to C'. The same sequence takes D to D'. Draw and label D':
Andre tried to rotate triangle ABC 45 degrees counterclockwise. He knows something went wrong because the image doesn’t seem to be congruent to the original figure.
1. What is one idea that Andre probably understands about rotations?
1. What is one idea that Andre doesn’t understand about rotations?