Mr. Garber & Concept: Rotations Direction of rotation (Clockwise) A rotation is a transformation in which a figure is turned about a fixed point called the center of rotation. Rays drawn from the center of rotation to a Angle of rotation point and its image form the angle of rotation. 55 A rotation is a rigid motion so the length and angle measures are preserved Centre of rotation Concept Check for Understanding: Rotations 4. Identify if each move is clockwise (CW) or counter-clockwise (CCW). How many degrees is each cat moving? 190 Describe how you did the rotation: 5. Draw the figure rotated 180° clockwise. (Hint: use tracing paper).

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Mr. Garber &
Concept: Rotations
Direction of rotation
(Clockwise)
A rotation is a transformation in which
a figure is turned about a fixed point
called the center of rotation. Rays
drawn from the center of rotation to a
Angle of rotation
point and its image form the angle of
rotation.
55
A rotation is a rigid motion so the
length and angle measures are
preserved
Centre of rotation
Concept Check for Understanding: Rotations
4. Identify if each move is clockwise (CW)
or counter-clockwise (CCW). How many
degrees is each cat moving?
190
Describe how you did the rotation:
5. Draw the figure rotated
180° clockwise. (Hint: use
tracing paper).
Transcribed Image Text:Mr. Garber & Concept: Rotations Direction of rotation (Clockwise) A rotation is a transformation in which a figure is turned about a fixed point called the center of rotation. Rays drawn from the center of rotation to a Angle of rotation point and its image form the angle of rotation. 55 A rotation is a rigid motion so the length and angle measures are preserved Centre of rotation Concept Check for Understanding: Rotations 4. Identify if each move is clockwise (CW) or counter-clockwise (CCW). How many degrees is each cat moving? 190 Describe how you did the rotation: 5. Draw the figure rotated 180° clockwise. (Hint: use tracing paper).
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