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Chapter 2: Transformation I, Ii: I) Draw The Image For Each of The

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Chapter 2: Transformation I, Ii: I) Draw The Image For Each of The

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CHAPTER 2 : TRANSFORMATION I, II

2.1 Translation
1. Translation is a transformation that moves all the points on a plane through the same
distance and in the same direction.
2. Properties of a translation
a) the shape, size and orientation of the object and the image are the same
b) every point is moved through the same distance and in the same direction
h
3. A translation is usually expressed in the form , where h represents the horizontal
k
movement parallel to the x-axis and k represents the vertical movement parallel to
the y- axis
Example 1

Exercise :
i) Draw the image for each of the
following object.
ii) State the coordinates of the image for each of
the points under the given translation.
3
1.
Translation
0

y
y

6
4y

2
6
4

i) A is mapped onto B under a


4
2 translation
or each point in
A
2
triangle A is moved 4 units to the right
x
O followed
2 by 24uints downwards
6
ii) Under the same translation,
image of
H is H(7,5).

Transformation I,II

Answer : A(

C
C

264264

6
4
2.

Translation

3.

Translation
2

yy
C

4
A

O
22

4. Answer:
Translation
1

Answer:

x
x

3
0

5. Translation

yy

6 6

4 4
2 2

22

44

66

Answer :

Answer:

2.2 Reflection
Reflection is a transformation which reflects all the points on a plane in a line
called the axis of reflection.
Properties of reflection :
i) the shape and size of the object and its image are the same .(congruent)
ii) the orientation of the image is laterally inverted compared to the object.
iii) the position of any point lying on the axis of reflection does not change.

4
A
'
-4
4

AA

-2

0
-2

In the diagram:

A' is the image of A under a reflection


of y axis or x = 0

y =1
x

P is the image of P under reflection


of line y =1

P'

-4
Transformation I,II

2.2.1 To determine the image under a reflection


Draw and label the image under a reflection for each of the following.
Example :

Exercise:
1.

y y
A'

4 4

2 2
-4

-4

-2

-2

-2 -2

x x

-4 -4

of reflection
Axis ofAxis
reflection
FFF

Transformation I,II

Y
4
Q
-4

-2

2
0

-2
-4

SR

2.2.2 To determine the axis of reflection


Example: Draw the axis of reflection

Exercise
1.

B'

axis of reflection
2.

C
A
A
C' D'

Transformation I,II

2.2.3 State the axis ofyreflection.


Example:
y
4

Exersice
1

22
-4 -4 -2 -2 0 0
4
-2-2

2 2

xx

-4-4
Axis of reflection : x = 2
y
2.
y

6
4
2

Axis of reflection :
3

6
4
2

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
x
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Axis
of
reflection
:
7

x
Axis of reflection :

2.3 Rotation
A rotation is a transformation which rotates all the points on a plane :
C
about a fixed point (known as centre of rotation)

Centre

through a given angle

Angle

in the clockwise or anticlockwise direction.

Direction

The diagram shows that P is mapped


onto P through a rotation about O of an
angle in clockwise direction

P'

The properties of rotation :


i) the shape of the object and the image are the same

Transformation I,II

ii) the size of the object and image are the same
iii) the orientation of object and image remain the same
iv) the centre of rotation is the only point that does not change its position.
Since full rotation is 3600
90 clockwise = 2700 anticlockwise
2700 clockwise = 900 anticlockwise
1800 clockwise = 1800 clockwise ( for a rotation 1800 it is not necessary to mention the
direction of rotation)
Example :
Exercise
Draw the image of M under a Rotation of 900
Draw the image for each of the object
clockwise about A.
under the rotation given :
0

y
6
6

42
2
O
O

A
2

90

M' 6
6

1. Rotation of 900 anticlockwise about A

2. Rotation of 1800 anticlockwise about H.


yy

3. Rotation of 900 clockwise about A.

66
A
A

44

22
O
O
4.

2
2

4
4

6
6

x
x

Rotation of 900 clockwise about B .

5.

66
B
44

y
A

22

Transformation I,II

OO

22

44

66

xx

Rotation of 900 anticlockwise about C

2.3.2 Determine and mark the centre of rotation


The intersection of two or more lines of perpendicular bisectors is a centre of
rotation.
i) Join point D to D and construct the
perpendicular bisector of line DD.
ii) Join point C to C and construct the
perpendicular bisector of line CC.
iii) Extend the two lines until they
intersect each other.
The point of intersection of these two
perpendicular bisectors is the
centre of rotation.

D
C

A
Perpendicular
bisectors

Exercise : Determine and mark the centre of


rotation for each of the A
following
diagram
1
P

B
Q
A
bbB

R
B
Q

R
A

3.

Q
C
B

S
B
P

C
Q

Transformation I,II

7
R

C
Centre of
rotation

A
To determine centre,angle and direction of
rotation

Exercise :
1.

yy

44

22

-4
-4

-2
-2

00

22

44

xx

-2
-2
-4
-4
Centre : (0,0)
Angle : 900 ,
Direction : clockwise

2.

Centre : ..
Angle : .
Direction : ...

B
4

A
2
-4

-2

-2
yy
-4
44
Centre : ..
Angle :.
Direction :

22

P
-4
-4

Transformation I,II

-2
-2

00

-2
-2
-4
-4

22

44

xx 5
8

Centre :
Angle :
Direction : ..

Centre : ..
Angle : .
Direction : ...

2.4 ENLARGEMENT
An enlargement is a transformation which has a fixed point call the centre of enlargement.
All the points on the plane move at a constant ratio from the centre.
The ratio is known as the scale factor.
The image produced is always similar to the object.

Triangle PQR is the image of


triangle PQR under an enlargement
with centre C and scale factor (k) = 2
Q

Scale factor, k can be calculate by


length of side of mage
k = length of side of object

P' R'

k = PQ

4
= 2
2

Area under enlargement


For any enlargement with scale factor k.
Area of image = k2 area of object

Transformation I,II

To determine the centre of enlargement


and the scale factor
Example: i) Mark theycentre of enlargement
ii) State the factor scale of
enlargment
4

-4

-2 A 0

Exersice
1.

-2
A
-4
Answer :

Answer
i) scale factor : 2

i)

2.

3.

B
B
R
A

A
R
D

i) Scale factor :

i) Scale factor :

6.

5.

B
M

Transformation I,II

10

Scale factor :

Transformation I,II

Scale factor :

11

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