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Course 1 12-4 Graphing Reflections Check 12-3 HW

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12-4 Graphing Reflections

Check 12-3 HW

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12-4 Graphing Reflections

6th Grade Math HOMEWORK

None

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12-1 Tables and Functions

Our Learning GoalStudents will

understand functions by creating tables and graphing translations.

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12-1 Tables and Functions

Students will understand functions by creating tables and graphing translations.

• Learn to use data in a table to write an equation for a function and to use the equation to find a missing value.

• Learn to represent linear functions using ordered pairs and graphs.

• Learn to use translations to change the positions of figures on a coordinate plane.

• Learn to use reflections to change the positions of figures on a coordinate plane.

• Learn to use rotations to change positions of figures on a coordinate plane.

• Learn to visualize and show the results of stretching or shrinking a figure.

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Today’s Learning Goal Assignment

Learn to use reflections to change the positions of figures on a coordinate plane.

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Warm UpWarm Up

Lesson PresentationLesson Presentation

Problem of the DayProblem of the Day

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Warm Up

A parallelogram has vertices (-4, 1), (0, 1), (-3, 4), and (1, 4). What are its vertices after it has been translated 4 units right and 3 units up?

(0, 4), (4, 4), (1, 7), (5, 7)

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Problem of the Day

These are rits: 24042, 383, and 4994. These are not rits: 39239, 28, and 5505. Which of these are rits: 39883, 4040, and 101? Why?

101 is a rit because it is the same forward and backward.

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Additional Example 1: Reflecting Figures on a Coordinate Plane

Give the coordinates of the figure after the given reflection. Reflect parallelogram EFGH across the y-axis.

E F

GH

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Additional Example 1 Continued

To reflect the parallelogram across the y-axis, write the opposites of the x-coordinates.

The y-coordinates do not change.

EFGH E’F’G’H’

E(–4, 0) E’(4, 0)

F(0, 0) F’(0, 0)

G(–2, –3) G’(2, –3)

H(–6, –3) H’(6, –3)

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Additional Example 1 Continued

Reflect parallelogram EFGH across the y-axis.

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E’F’

G’ H’

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-8 -6 -4 -2 2 4 6 8

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Try This: Example 1

Give the coordinates of the figure after the given reflection. Reflect parallelogram EFGH across the x-axis.

E F

GH

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Try This: Example 1 Continued

To reflect the parallelogram across the x-axis, write the opposites of the y-coordinates.

The x-coordinates do not change.

EFGH E’F’G’H’

E(–4, 0) E’(–4, 0)

F(0, 0) F’(0, 0)

G(–2, –3) G’(–2, 3)

H(–6, –3) H’(–6, 3)

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Try This: Example 1 Continued

Reflect parallelogram EFGH across the x-axis.

-8 -6 -4 -2 2 4 6 8

8

2

4

6

-2

-4

-6

-8

y

xE F

GH

E’ F’

G’H’

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Additional Example 2: Design Application A designer is using a stencil that is shaped like the figure below. A pattern is made by reflecting the figure across the x-axis. Give the coordinates of the vertices of the figure after the reflection.

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Additional Example 2 Continued

To reflect the quadrilateral across the x-axis, write the opposites of the y-coordinates.

The x-coordinates do not change.

PQRS P’Q’R’S’

P(1, 7) P’(1, –7)

Q(2, 1) Q’(2, –1)

R(–1, 1) R’(–1, –1)

S(–3, 3) S’(–3, –3)

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Additional Example 2 Continued

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QS

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Try This: Example 2

A designer is using a stencil that is shaped like the figure below. A pattern is made by reflecting the figure across the y-axis. Give the coordinates of the vertices of the figure after the reflection.

-8 -6 -4 -2 2 4 6 8

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Try This: Example 2 Continued

To reflect the quadrilateral across the y-axis, write the opposites of the x-coordinates.

The y-coordinates do not change.

PQRS P’Q’R’S’

P(–3, 7) P’(3, 7)

Q(–2, 1) Q’(2, 1)

R(–5, 1) R’(5, 1)

S(–7, 3) S’(7, 3)

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Try This: Example 2 Continued

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R Q’

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Lesson Quiz

Give the coordinates of the vertices of each figure after the given reflection.

1. Reflect triangle ABC with vertices A(5, 1), B(2, 3),

and C(4, 6) across the x-axis.

2. Reflect parallelogram PQRS with vertices P(–4, –4),

Q(1, –4), R(–2, 2), and S(3, 2) across the y-axis.

P’(4, –4), Q’(–1, –4), R’(2, 2), and S’(–3, 2)

A’(5, –1), B’(2, –3), C’(4, –6)

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