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Describe the sequence of transformations for which Triangle B is the image of Triangle A.

Describe the sequence of transformations for which Triangle B is the image of Triangle-example-1
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Answer:

  • reflection in x = 1
  • translation up 2

Explanation:

The orientation of B is the opposite of the orientation of A, so a reflection is involved. The smallest angle is at the bottom in both figures, and the largest angle is on the right in A and the left in B, so the reflection is left-right, rather than up-down.

The point midway between the largest angle vertices is on the vertical line x=1, so that line can be used for reflection. Reflecting A across that line will put its large-angle vertex at (3, 0), so a translation up 2 units is also needed.

The reflection on x=1 and translation up 2 can be done in either order.

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Additional comment

A combination of reflection and translation is called a "glide reflection." Our choice of x = 1 as the line of reflection takes care of any horizontal translation that would be required if a different vertical line were used. For example, reflection across the y-axis would require a subsequent translation up 2 and right 2.

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