Rotation rules 90 180 270
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In this activity, you will use the pegboard, pegs, and rubber bands provided to help you explore what happens to a segment when you rotate it 90°, 180°, and 270° around the origin. As you progress through the activity, you will discover the rules for rotating any point, segment, or other figure around the origin.
[DOC File]Rotations – Discovery Activity
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Record the new points under “270°” on the chart. What do you notice about what happened to each of the points after rotating 90 What do you notice about what happened to each of the points after rotating 180
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Only the hour hand moved a quarter turn clockwise (turn towards the right). We say the hour hand rotated 90° clockwise (or 270° counterclockwise, ¾ turn towards the left). Note that the time went from 12 o’clock to 6 o’clock. Only the hour hand moved a half turn. We say the hour hand rotated 180°.
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Students will be utilizing a graph with a transparency on top to complete a task to help them discover the rules for clockwise rotations. The lab has the students draw a pre-image and then rotate the image in increments of 90°, 180°, 270° and 360°.
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*pg 633 rotation rules: counter clock: 90 degrees (-y,x) 180 (-x,-y) 270 (y,-x) *same as 90 degrees counter *pg 695 arc length use degree/360 X pid (circumference) the degree is the same degree as the central angle. area of the section degree/360 X pir^2 (area) *pg 709/710 inscribed angles half of the arc
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The following rules can be used to rotate a point 90°, 180°, or 270° counterclockwise about the origin in the coordinate plane.
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Rotation Mapping Rules. Rotation of 90° and -270° Rotation of 180° and -180° Rotation of 270° and -90° Rotation of 360° and -360° Examples: 1. What is the image of (-2, 3) under a rotation of: a) 90° b) 180° c) 270° d) -90° e) -270° ...
Rotation Rules (Explained w/ 16 Step-by-Step Examples!)
Coordinates of the Image (after Rotation) A(2,3) B (3,-2) C (-2,1) See if you could come up with the rules for rotation! Degrees of Rotation Clockwise Rule Counterclockwise Rule 90. 180 270 360 Ex. 1) Draw the rotation of under a rotation of 90° counterclockwise about the origin. Give the coordinates of .
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Rules are in terms of counter clockwise . R 90 = -y,x R 180 = -x, -y R 270 =(y,-x)
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Rotation Mapping Rules. Rotation of 90° and -270° R90°(x, y) = (-y, x) Rotation of 180° and -180° R180°(x, y) = (-x, -y) Rotation of 270° and -90° R270˚(x, y) = (y, -x) Rotation of 360° and -360° R360°(x, y) = (x, y) Homework Questions. 1. What is the image of (-2, 3) under a rotation of: a) 90° b) 180° c) 270° d) -90° e) -270°
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