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integrated math 1b credit 4
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1 in everyday language, describe what a translation is
2 in everyday language, describe what a reflection is
3 in everyday language, describe what a rotation is
4 in everyday language, describe what a rotational symmetry is
Question 1
A translation in everyday language is moving a shape or object from one place to another without rotating it or changing its size/shape. Like sliding a book across a table—same orientation, just new position.
A reflection in everyday terms is like a mirror image. If you flip a shape over a line (like a mirror), the reflected shape is a mirror copy—same size/shape, reversed across the line (e.g., your reflection in a mirror or a butterfly’s wings being mirror images).
A rotation in everyday language is turning a shape or object around a fixed point (the center of rotation). Like spinning a top around its tip, or turning a doorknob— the object rotates around a point, changing its orientation but not size/shape.
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A translation is sliding a shape/object to a new position without rotating, resizing, or changing its shape (e.g., moving a book on a table).