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Note Pages 4 – 7

3 1 A A’ 4 4 -3 1 -4 B C B’ C’

3 1 2 A 2 -1 A’ Z’ Z 1 -4 4 Y’ Y 4 -3 -4 -5 1 -4 -3 1 T’ T B C B’ 2 C’ 2 A 2 -1 A’ Z’ Z 1 -4 4 Y’ Y 4 -3 -4 -5 1 -4 -3 1 T’ T B C B’ 2 C’ W’ W X’ X

D’ 4 1 G’ ( -3, 4) E’ ( 0, 1) ( -4, -2) F’ ( -5, 2)

3 2 ( -2, 2) Q’ P’ ( 5, 3) ( 2, -5) ( 0, -4) S’ R’

Right 4, up 3 T(4, 3)

Right 4, up 3 T(4, 3) Left 4 T(4, 0)

Right 4, Up 3 T(4, 3) Left 4 T(-4, 0) Left 8, Down 3 T(-8, -3)

P’ P’’ n first n first then m then m parallel lines parallel pre-image Final image

A’’ C’’ A’ B’’ B’ C’ 7.4 cm 3.7 cm double Counter clockwise

distance 2x 4 cm 2 cm ? 2 cm

distance 2x A’’ 4 cm A’ B’’ B’ 2 cm C’’ C’ 2 cm

Homework pages 3 – 4 Need Mira for # 6