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Rules of Rotation: Objective: Use The Rotation Rules To Rotate Images On The Coordinate Plane

The document discusses rotation rules for rotating points on the coordinate plane counterclockwise by 90, 180, and 270 degrees. It provides an example of rotating a point A(5,2) and graphs the images under each rotation - B(-2,5) under 90 degrees, C(-5,-2) under 180 degrees, and D(2,-5) under 270 degrees. These four points form a rectangle, and the document discusses the rotation rules and provides an example of rotating a triangle 90 degrees counterclockwise.

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Rules of Rotation: Objective: Use The Rotation Rules To Rotate Images On The Coordinate Plane

The document discusses rotation rules for rotating points on the coordinate plane counterclockwise by 90, 180, and 270 degrees. It provides an example of rotating a point A(5,2) and graphs the images under each rotation - B(-2,5) under 90 degrees, C(-5,-2) under 180 degrees, and D(2,-5) under 270 degrees. These four points form a rectangle, and the document discusses the rotation rules and provides an example of rotating a triangle 90 degrees counterclockwise.

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Rules of Rotation

Objective:  Use the rotation rules to 
rotate images on the coordinate 
plane.

1
Graph A(5, 2), then graph B,

the image of A under a 90°

counterclockwise rotation

about the origin.

A (5, 2)
Rule for 90° counterclockwise rotation:

2
Now graph C,
B (- 2, 5)
the image of A under a 180°

counterclockwise rotation A (5, 2)

about the origin.

Rule for 180° counterclockwise rotation:

3
Now graph D,

the image of A under a 270°


B (- 2, 5)

counterclockwise rotation A (5, 2)

about the origin.

C (- 5, - 2)
Rule for 270° counterclockwise rotation:

4
What type of quadrilateral is
B (- 2, 5)
ABCD? Why?
A (5, 2)

C (- 5, - 2)
D (2, - 5)

5
Rotations (counterclockwise)
Rotation of 90° (x, y) → ( ‐ y,  x ) ______________________________
Rotation of 180° (x, y) → ( ‐ x,  ‐ y ) ______________________________
Rotation of 270° (x, y) → ( y,  ‐ x ) ______________________________

6
Rotate triangle ABC 90° counterclockwise.

Find the coordinates of the image of each of the vertices.

7
HW # 37 Rotation Rules Worksheet

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