Geometric transformations
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Basic geometry and measurement - What Are Geometric Transformations?
Learn the four fundamental geometric transformations: translation (slide), rotation (spin), reflection (flip), and dilation (resize) that power filters and animations.

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Basic geometry and measurement - Translations: Sliding Shapes on the Coordinate Plane
Learn what a translation is in math: a transformation where every point of a shape slides the same distance and direction without flipping, rotating, or stretching.

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Basic geometry and measurement - Rotations: Turning Shapes Around a Point
Learn how rotations work in geometry, including the 90-degree counterclockwise rotation rule and how positive angles rotate counterclockwise while negative angles rotate clockwise.

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Basic geometry and measurement - Reflections: Flipping Shapes Over a Line
Learn how reflections work in math by flipping shapes over a line. See how coordinates change when reflecting across the x-axis with a triangle example.

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Basic geometry and measurement - What Do Rigid Transformations Preserve?
Learn about rigid transformations: translations, rotations, and reflections preserve shape, size, angles, and area while changing position and sometimes orientation.

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Basic geometry and measurement - Mapping One Shape Onto Another
Learn how to map congruent shapes using rigid transformations: translations, rotations, and reflections. Includes step-by-step strategies for aligning shapes perfectly.

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Basic geometry and measurement - Dilations and Scale Factor
Learn how dilations work in geometry, including scale factors, center points, and how to enlarge or shrink shapes while preserving angles and proportions.

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Basic geometry and measurement - Dilating a Triangle Step by Step
Learn how to dilate a triangle from the origin by multiplying coordinates by a scale factor. See how dilation creates similar shapes that maintain proportions.

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Basic geometry and measurement - Congruence and Rigid Transformations
Learn how congruent figures are proven using rigid transformations: translations, rotations, and reflections. No dilations allowed—stretching breaks congruence.

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Basic geometry and measurement - Similarity and Transformations
Learn about similarity in geometry: figures with the same shape but different sizes. Understand how rigid transformations and dilations create similar figures.