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9-3: Rotations Rigor: Students will rotate figures about a point on and off the coordinate plane. Relevance: Rotations describe movement.

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1 9-3: Rotations Rigor: Students will rotate figures about a point on and off the coordinate plane. Relevance: Rotations describe movement.

2 Rotations Turn to page 383-384 in your core book and highlight:
A rotation turns all points about a point called the center of rotation. Rotation is always counterclockwise unless otherwise specified Function Notation: r (Q, xo) (pre-image) center of rotation angle of rotation A Rotation is: a rigid transformation, image is the same distance from center as pre-image, all points rotate to image by the same angle of rotation.

3 Exploration On a piece of graph paper, use a straight edge to draw a coordinate plane with ΔABC with coordinates A(2,3), B(7, 8), and C(4, 5). Place a piece of scratch paper on top of Δ ABC and trace it, forming Δ A’B’C’. Place your pencil on C (center of rotation) and turn ΔA’B’C’. Notice how ΔA’B’C’ moves in relation to ΔABC. Now let the origin be the center of rotation. How does the triangle move differently?

4 Special Rotations in the Coordinate Plane Highlight on pg 385, add function notation

5 Examples from the core book
Rotating about the origin: EX 3 pg 385 (Label vertices A, B, C, D) Also rotate ABCD 90o and 1800 Rotating about another point: EX 2 pg 384 (use tracing paper to check!)

6 Rotations in Regular Polygons
A regular polygon has congruent sides and congruent interior angles. You can divide any regular polygon into congruent triangles. When you rotate a regular polygon about its center, the sides will line up when you rotate it a certain number of degrees, called the central angle.

7 Example Point X is the center of the regular polygon PENTA. What is the image for the given rotations? A) 72o rotation of E about X. B) r (216o, X) ( 𝐸𝑁 )

8 Real Life Example The London Eye observation wheel takes 30min to make a complete rotation. What is the angle of rotation of a car after 5 minutes? How many minutes would it take for the car to rotate 270o?

9 9-3 Classwork/Homework 9-3 Classwork from the core book:
pg #1 – 3, 5 – 8 9-3 Homework from the core book: Pg 389 #5 – 10 Pg 390 #1, 3, 4, 5, 7


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