7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

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7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions Geometry 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions Goals Identify glide reflections in the plane. Represent transformations as compositions of simpler transformations. Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions A glide reflection is a transformation where a translation (the glide) is followed by a reflection. Line of Reflection Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions A translation maps P onto P’. A reflection in a line k parallel to the direction of the translation maps P’ to P’’. 1 2 Line of Reflection 3 Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions Example Find the image of ABC after a glide reflection. A(-4, 2), B(-2, 5), C(1, 3) Translation: (x, y)  (x + 7, y) Reflection: in the x-axis Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions Find the image of ABC after a glide reflection. A(-4, 2), B(-2, 5), C(1, 3) Translation: (x, y)  (x + 7, y) Reflection: in the x-axis (-2, 5) (1, 3) (-4, 2) Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions Find the image of ABC after a glide reflection. A(-4, 2), B(-2, 5), C(1, 3) Translation: (x, y)  (x + 7, y) Reflection: in the x-axis (5, 5) (-2, 5) (1, 3) (8, 3) (-4, 2) (3, 2) Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions Find the image of ABC after a glide reflection. A(-4, 2), B(-2, 5), C(1, 3) Translation: (x, y)  (x + 7, y) Reflection: in the x-axis (5, 5) (-2, 5) (1, 3) (8, 3) (-4, 2) (3, 2) (3, -2) (8, -3) (5, -5) Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions Find the image of ABC after a glide reflection. A(-4, 2), B(-2, 5), C(1, 3) Translation: (x, y)  (x + 7, y) Reflection: in the x-axis (5, 5) (-2, 5) Glide (1, 3) (8, 3) Reflection (-4, 2) (3, 2) (3, -2) (8, -3) (5, -5) Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions You do it. Locate these four points: M(-6, -6) N(-5, -2) O(-2, -1) P(-3, -5) Draw MNOP O N P M Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions You do it. Translate by 0, 7. M N O P M N O P Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions You do it. Translate by 0, 7. O’ N’ P’ M’ M N O P Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions You do it. Reflect over y-axis. O’ O’’ N’ N’’ P’ P’’ M’’ M’ M N O P Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions A composition is a transformation that consists of two or more transformations performed one after the other. Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions Composition Example Reflect AB in the y-axis. Reflect A’B’ in the x-axis. A A’ B’ B B’’ A’’ Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

Try it in a different order. Reflect AB in the x-axis. Reflect A’B’ in the y-axis. A B B’ B’’ A’’ A’ Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

The order doesn’t matter. B’ B B’ B’’ A’’ A’ This composition is commutative. Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions Commutative Property a + b = b + a 25 + 5 = 5 + 25 ab = ba 4  25 = 25  4 Reflect in y, reflect in x is equivalent to reflect in x, reflect in y. Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

Are all compositions commutative? Rotate RS 90 CW. Reflect R’S’ in x-axis. S S’ S’’ R’’ Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions Reverse the order. R R’’ Reflect RS in the x-axis. Rotate R’S’ 90 CW. S S’’ S’ R’ All compositions are NOT commutative. Order matters! Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

Compositions & Isometries If each transformation in a composition is an isometry, then the composition is an isometry. A Glide Reflection is an isometry. Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions Example Reflect MN in the line y = 1. Translate using vector 3, -2. Now reverse the order: Translate MN using 3, -2. Reflect in the line y = 1. N M Both compositions are isometries, but the composition is not commutative. Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions Summary A Glide-Reflection is a composition of a translation followed by a reflection. Some compositions are commutative, but not all. Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions

7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions Homework Tue, Dec 8, 11:56 AM 7.5 Glide Reflections and Compositions