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Mastering Reflections and Rotations in Coordinate Planes

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Transformations in geometry are like giving shapes different instructions on...

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# REFIECTION

Definition
(a mirror
image)

not a change in zize
and shope)

X values stay the some
y values become opposite
↑
Across X-Aχις

Reflections

Reflections create mirror images of shapes without changing their size. When you reflect a point, its distance from the reflection line stays the same, but it appears on the opposite side.

When reflecting across the x-axis, the y-coordinate changes sign while the x-coordinate remains the same: (x,y) → x,yx,-y. For example, point (4,2) becomes (4,-2). When reflecting across the y-axis, the x-coordinate changes sign: (x,y) → x,y-x,y.

Reflections can also happen across diagonal lines. Reflecting across y=x swaps the coordinates: (x,y) → (y,x), turning (-1,3) into (3,-1). Reflecting across y=-x gives us (x,y) → y,x-y,-x.

💡 Think of reflections like flipping a shape in a mirror - the shape stays the same size and form, but appears reversed across the line of reflection.

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of 3
# REFIECTION

Definition
(a mirror
image)

not a change in zize
and shope)

X values stay the some
y values become opposite
↑
Across X-Aχις

Rotations

Rotations involve turning shapes around a fixed point (usually the origin) by a specific angle. The shape maintains its size and form while changing position.

For a 90° clockwise rotation, use the formula (x,y) → y,xy,-x. For example, (-5,2) becomes (2,5). A 90° counterclockwise rotation transforms coordinates to y,x-y,x, so (4,3) becomes (-3,4).

A 180° rotation in either direction flips the signs of both coordinates: (x,y) → x,y-x,-y. Point (2,10) becomes (-2,-10). This is like turning something completely upside down.

For 270° rotations, clockwise gives y,xy,-x while counterclockwise gives x,yx,-y. Remember that a 270° clockwise rotation is the same as a 90° counterclockwise rotation!

🔄 When rotating points, imagine them circling around the origin. Each 90° movement follows predictable patterns in how coordinates change.

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of 3
# REFIECTION

Definition
(a mirror
image)

not a change in zize
and shope)

X values stay the some
y values become opposite
↑
Across X-Aχις

Translations

Translations move shapes from one location to another without changing their size or orientation. Think of sliding a shape across the coordinate plane.

To translate a point, you simply add values to each coordinate using the formula x+a,y+bx+a, y+b. The values of "a" and "b" tell you how far to move right/left and up/down.

For example, moving a shape 5 units right and 1 unit up means using the formula x+5,y+1x+5, y+1. If we have point (0,12) and translate it 3 units right and 2 units down, we calculate (0+3, 12-2) to get the new coordinates (3,10).

🏃‍♀️ When labeling translated shapes, use prime notation (like G') to show it's the same shape in a new position. This helps distinguish between the original and the transformed shape.

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Math (SAT®)Math (SAT®)62 views·Updated Jun 14, 2026·3 pages

Mastering Reflections and Rotations in Coordinate Planes

J
Jazmin M@jazminm_eufa

Transformations in geometry are like giving shapes different instructions on how to move around a coordinate plane. Understanding reflections, rotations, and translations helps you see how shapes can be manipulated while maintaining their core properties.

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# REFIECTION

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image)

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X values stay the some
y values become opposite
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Reflections

Reflections create mirror images of shapes without changing their size. When you reflect a point, its distance from the reflection line stays the same, but it appears on the opposite side.

When reflecting across the x-axis, the y-coordinate changes sign while the x-coordinate remains the same: (x,y) → x,yx,-y. For example, point (4,2) becomes (4,-2). When reflecting across the y-axis, the x-coordinate changes sign: (x,y) → x,y-x,y.

Reflections can also happen across diagonal lines. Reflecting across y=x swaps the coordinates: (x,y) → (y,x), turning (-1,3) into (3,-1). Reflecting across y=-x gives us (x,y) → y,x-y,-x.

💡 Think of reflections like flipping a shape in a mirror - the shape stays the same size and form, but appears reversed across the line of reflection.

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Rotations

Rotations involve turning shapes around a fixed point (usually the origin) by a specific angle. The shape maintains its size and form while changing position.

For a 90° clockwise rotation, use the formula (x,y) → y,xy,-x. For example, (-5,2) becomes (2,5). A 90° counterclockwise rotation transforms coordinates to y,x-y,x, so (4,3) becomes (-3,4).

A 180° rotation in either direction flips the signs of both coordinates: (x,y) → x,y-x,-y. Point (2,10) becomes (-2,-10). This is like turning something completely upside down.

For 270° rotations, clockwise gives y,xy,-x while counterclockwise gives x,yx,-y. Remember that a 270° clockwise rotation is the same as a 90° counterclockwise rotation!

🔄 When rotating points, imagine them circling around the origin. Each 90° movement follows predictable patterns in how coordinates change.

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# REFIECTION

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Translations

Translations move shapes from one location to another without changing their size or orientation. Think of sliding a shape across the coordinate plane.

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For example, moving a shape 5 units right and 1 unit up means using the formula x+5,y+1x+5, y+1. If we have point (0,12) and translate it 3 units right and 2 units down, we calculate (0+3, 12-2) to get the new coordinates (3,10).

🏃‍♀️ When labeling translated shapes, use prime notation (like G') to show it's the same shape in a new position. This helps distinguish between the original and the transformed shape.

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