Common Core: High School - Geometry › Transformation and Congruence of Rigid Motions: CCSS.Math.Content.HSG-CO.B.6
has a rigid motion applied to it that results in
. What can be concluded about the relationship between these two triangles.
Jane and Bob are filling up water balloons for a party they are throwing. Jane thinks the balloons should have more water in them so she fills them fuller. Each water balloon's circumference is one inch greater than before. Does this describe a rigid motion?
Determine whether the statement is true or false:
All glide reflections are reflections.
Which of the following is NOT a rigid motion?
has a rigid motion applied to it that results in
. What can be concluded about the relationship between these two triangles.
Jill and Jane sit next to each other in math class. Jill has a sheet of paper and Jane asks her for half of it to take notes on because she left her notebook in the locker. If Jill cuts the sheet of paper in half, has a rigid motion occurred?
Sally has a quarter that is face up on the desk. If she slides it to Bob on the other side of the desk and he flips it over so that the tails side is facing up, is it a rigid motion?
Determine whether the statement is true or false.
For a translation to be considered rigid, the starting and ending figures must be congruent.
Jenny has drawn a rectangle in the upper left hand corner of a piece of paper. If she folds the paper in half and traces the rectangle on the other half of the paper, what type of rigid motion has occurred?
Determine whether the statement is true or false:
A glide reflection is a synonym for a rigid motion translation.