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Lesson 9-1 Reflections or Flips. Objectives Draw reflected images Across x-axis Across y-axis Across origin Across line y = x Recognize and draw lines.

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Page 1: Lesson 9-1 Reflections or Flips. Objectives Draw reflected images Across x-axis Across y-axis Across origin Across line y = x Recognize and draw lines.

Lesson 9-1

Reflections or

Flips

Page 2: Lesson 9-1 Reflections or Flips. Objectives Draw reflected images Across x-axis Across y-axis Across origin Across line y = x Recognize and draw lines.

Objectives

• Draw reflected images• Across x-axis• Across y-axis• Across origin• Across line y = x

• Recognize and draw lines of symmetry and points of symmetry• How many lines of symmetry in a figure?• How many points of symmetry in a figure?

Page 3: Lesson 9-1 Reflections or Flips. Objectives Draw reflected images Across x-axis Across y-axis Across origin Across line y = x Recognize and draw lines.

Vocabulary

• Reflection – is a transformation representing a flip of a figure; figure may be reflected in a point, a line, or a plane.

• Isometry – a congruence transformation (distance, angle measurement, etc preserved)

• Line of symmetry – line of reflection that the figure can be folded so that the two halves match exactly

• Point of symmetry – midpoint of all segments between the pre-image and the image; figure must have more than one line of symmetry

Page 4: Lesson 9-1 Reflections or Flips. Objectives Draw reflected images Across x-axis Across y-axis Across origin Across line y = x Recognize and draw lines.

Reflections

y

x

Across the line y = x

Interchange x and y coordinates

y

x

Across the x-axis

Multiply y coordinate by -1

y

x

Across the y-axis

Multiply x coordinate by -1

y

x

Across the origin

Multiply both coordinates by -1

A

BC

A’

B’C’

A

BC

A’

B’

C’

A

BC

A B

C

A’

B’ C’

A’

B’C’

KEY:

EqualDistance

fromReflection

Line

Page 5: Lesson 9-1 Reflections or Flips. Objectives Draw reflected images Across x-axis Across y-axis Across origin Across line y = x Recognize and draw lines.

Common reflections in the coordinate plane

Reflection x-axis y-axis origin y = x

Pre-image to image

(a, b) (a, -b) (a, b) (-a, b) (a, b) (-a, -b) (a, b) (b, a)

Find coordinates

Multiply y coordinate

by -1

Multiply x coordinate

by -1

Multiply both coordinates by -1

Interchange x and y

coordinates

A line of symmetry is like a line of reflection.

The line of symmetry in a figure is a line where the figure could be folded in half so that the two halves match exactly

Page 6: Lesson 9-1 Reflections or Flips. Objectives Draw reflected images Across x-axis Across y-axis Across origin Across line y = x Recognize and draw lines.

Draw the reflected image of quadrilateral WXYZ in line p.

Step 1 Draw segments perpendicular to line p from each point W, X, Y, and Z.

Step 2 Locate W', X', Y', and Z' so that line p is the perpendicular bisector of

Points W', X', Y', and Z' are the respective images of W, X, Y, and Z.

Step 3 Connect vertices W', X', Y', and Z'.

Answer: Since points W', X', Y', and Z' are the images of points W, X, Y, and Z under reflection in line p, then quadrilateral W'X'Y'Z' is the reflection of quadrilateral WXYZ in line p.

Page 7: Lesson 9-1 Reflections or Flips. Objectives Draw reflected images Across x-axis Across y-axis Across origin Across line y = x Recognize and draw lines.

Draw the reflected image of quadrilateral ABCD in line n.

Answer:

Page 8: Lesson 9-1 Reflections or Flips. Objectives Draw reflected images Across x-axis Across y-axis Across origin Across line y = x Recognize and draw lines.

COORDINATE GEOMETRY Quadrilateral ABCD has vertices A(1, 1), B(3, 2), C(4, –1), and D(2, –3). Graph ABCD and its image under reflection in the x-axis. Compare the coordinates of each vertex with the coordinates of its image.

Use the vertical grid lines to find the corresponding point for each vertex so that the x-axis is equidistant from each vertex and its image.

A(1, 1) A' (1, –1)

B(3, 2) B' (3, –2)

C(4, –1) C' (4, 1)

D(2, –3) D' (2, 3)

Answer: The x-coordinates stay the same, but the y-coordinates are opposite. That is, (a, b) (a, –b).

A' B'

C'

D'

Page 9: Lesson 9-1 Reflections or Flips. Objectives Draw reflected images Across x-axis Across y-axis Across origin Across line y = x Recognize and draw lines.

COORDINATE GEOMETRY Quadrilateral ABCD has vertices A(1, 1), B(3, 2), C(4, –1), and D(2, –3). Graph ABCD and its image under reflection in the y-axis. Compare the coordinates of each vertex with the coordinates of its image.

Use the horizontal grid lines to find the corresponding point for each vertex so that the y-axis is equidistant from each vertex and its image.

A(1, 1) A' (–1, 1)

B(3, 2) B' (–3, 2)

C(4, –1) C' (–4, –1)

D(2, –3) D' (–2, –3)

A'B'

C'

D'

Answer: The x-coordinates are opposite, but the y-coordinates stay the same. That is, (a, b) (–a, b).

Page 10: Lesson 9-1 Reflections or Flips. Objectives Draw reflected images Across x-axis Across y-axis Across origin Across line y = x Recognize and draw lines.

Use the horizontal and vertical distances from each vertex to the origin to find the coordinates of its image. From A to the origin is 2 units down and 1 unit left. A' is located by repeating that pattern from the origin.

COORDINATE GEOMETRY Suppose quadrilateral ABCD with A(1, 2), B(3, 5), C(4, –3), and D(2, –5) is reflected in the origin. Graph ABCD and its image under reflection in the origin. Compare the coordinates of each vertex with the coordinates of its image.

B(3, 5) B' (–3, –5)

A(1, 2) A' (–1, –2)

Plot the reflected vertices and connect to form the image A'B'C'D'. Comparing coordinates shows that (a, b) (–a, –b).

C(4, –3) C' (–4, 3)

D(2, –5) D' (–2, 5)

A'

B'

C'

D'

Answer: Both the x- and y-coordinates are opposite. That is, (a, b) (–a, –b).

Page 11: Lesson 9-1 Reflections or Flips. Objectives Draw reflected images Across x-axis Across y-axis Across origin Across line y = x Recognize and draw lines.

COORDINATE GEOMETRY Suppose quadrilateral ABCD with A(1, 2), B(3, 5), C(4, –3), and D(2, –5) is reflected in the line y = x. Graph ABCD and its image under reflection in the line y = x. Compare the coordinates of each vertex with the coordinates of its image.

The slope of y = x is 1. AA’ is perpendicular to y = x so its slope is –1. From A to the line y = x move down ½ unit and right ½ unit. From the line y = x move down ½ unit, right ½ unit to A'.

A(1, 2) A'(2, 1)

Plot the reflected vertices and connect to form the image A'B'C'D'.

Answer: The x-coordinate becomes the y-coordinate and the y-coordinate becomes the x-coordinate. That is, (a, b) (b, a).

B(3, 5) B'(5, 3)

C(4, –3) C'(–3, 4)

D(2, –5) D'(–5, 2)

A'

B'

C'

D'

Page 12: Lesson 9-1 Reflections or Flips. Objectives Draw reflected images Across x-axis Across y-axis Across origin Across line y = x Recognize and draw lines.

BILLARDS Dave challenged Juan to hit the 8 ball in the left corner pocket. Describe how Juan should hit the ball using reflections.

Answer: Juan should mentally reflect the left corner pocket in the line that contains the right side of the table. If he hits the ball at the reflected image of the pocket, the ball will strike the right side and rebound on a path toward the left corner pocket.

Page 13: Lesson 9-1 Reflections or Flips. Objectives Draw reflected images Across x-axis Across y-axis Across origin Across line y = x Recognize and draw lines.

Determine how many lines of symmetry a regular pentagon has. Then determine whether a regular pentagon has a point of symmetry.

A regular pentagon has five lines of symmetry.

A point of symmetry is a point that is a common point of reflection for all points on the figure. There is not one point of symmetry in a regular pentagon.

Answer: 5; no

Page 14: Lesson 9-1 Reflections or Flips. Objectives Draw reflected images Across x-axis Across y-axis Across origin Across line y = x Recognize and draw lines.

a. Determine how many lines of symmetry an equilateral triangle has. Then determine whether an equilateral triangle has a point of symmetry.

b. Determine how many lines of symmetry a hexagon has. Then determine whether a hexagon has a point of symmetry.

Answer: 3; no

Answer: 6; yes

Page 15: Lesson 9-1 Reflections or Flips. Objectives Draw reflected images Across x-axis Across y-axis Across origin Across line y = x Recognize and draw lines.

Summary & Homework• Summary:

– Line of Symmetry – a line across which the figure could be folded in half

– Point of Symmetry – even numbered regular figures only for us

• Homework: – pg 467-469; 15-17, 28-30, 35-36, 44-47

Reflection x-axis y-axis origin y = x

Pre-image to image

(a, b) (a, -b) (a, b) (-a, b) (a, b) (-a, -b) (a, b) (b, a)

Find coordinates

Multiply y coordinate

by -1

Multiply x coordinate

by -1

Multiply both coordinates by -1

Interchange x and y

coordinates