Transformations Level 3Practise your ability to draw reflections, rotations, translations and enlargements online. |
This is level 3; Rotate a shape about a given point by a given angle. Click on coordinates to draw your image.
Show the image of the shape above after a rotation of 8o clockwise about the origin.
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Show the image of the shape above after a rotation of 8o clockwise about the origin.
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Show the image of the shape above after a rotation of 8o clockwise about the origin.
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Show the image of the shape above after a rotation of 8o clockwise about the origin.
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Show the image of the shape above after a rotation of 8o clockwise about the origin.
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Show the image of the shape above after a rotation of 8o clockwise about the origin.
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Show the image of the shape above after a rotation of 8o clockwise about the origin.
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Show the image of the shape above after a rotation of 8o clockwise about the origin.
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Show the image of the shape above after a rotation of 8o clockwise about the origin.
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Show the image of the shape above after a rotation of 8o clockwise about the origin.
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Show the image of the shape above after a rotation of 8o clockwise about (1,-1).
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Show the image of the shape above after a rotation of 8o clockwise about the (-2,1).
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Which Transformation? - This is an easy exercise to begin with asking you to recognise some very simple transfomations.
Level 1 - Reflect a shape in a given line
Level 2 - Translate a shape by a given vector
Level 3 - Rotate a shape about a given point by a given angle
Level 4 - Enlarge a shape from a given point by a given scale factor
Level 5 - Transform a shape by a given matrix
Level 6 - Mixed questions without diagrams
Level 7 - Describe the transformation from the diagrams
Exam Style questions are in the style of GCSE or IB/A-level exam paper questions and worked solutions are available for Transum subscribers.
There is a printable worksheet to go with this activity.
Finally try Blow Up, a clallenge to find all the points that could be the centre of enlargement of a shape if the image does not go off the grid. Great fun!
Click on the points where the gridlines meet to select a point. When you have selected the number of points required to complete the diagram a 'Check' button will appear.
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"If you having difficulties when you get to Level 3 Rotations you are not alone. Rotations are difficult without using tracing paper to help. I stumbled across this video on YouTube in which George Turner shows the windmill method:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gxBoGJv5u4 "