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SOCIAL STUDIES
ACCELERATED COURSE 2

DOCUMENT ————– [ Revision Transformation and Rigid Motion]


Transformations in Geometry

Rigid Motion (Isometry)

A rigid motion is a movement of a shape that does not change its size or shape. The object only changes its position or orientation.
Examples include translation, reflection, and rotation.


Transformation

A transformation is any change in the position, size, or orientation of a shape on the coordinate plane.
It shows how a figure can move or change to produce a new image.


Enlargement

An enlargement is a transformation that changes the size of a shape but keeps its shape the same.
The object becomes either bigger or smaller depending on the scale factor.


Important Reminder to Students

Please take note of the following:

  • Emphasis must be placed on memorising the formulas.

  • Make sure you know the rotation formulas.

  • Practise rotation about a point, not only about the origin.

  • Solve at least 10 questions in your individual graph books before school reopens.