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Practice_ Transformation Exercises

The document discusses various geometric transformations including scaling, translations, rotations, and reflections, providing examples for each. It specifically addresses scaling a square and rotating a triangle around its centroid. Additionally, it encourages reviewing shear transformations in both X and Y directions.

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Practice_ Transformation Exercises

The document discusses various geometric transformations including scaling, translations, rotations, and reflections, providing examples for each. It specifically addresses scaling a square and rotating a triangle around its centroid. Additionally, it encourages reviewing shear transformations in both X and Y directions.

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Exercises

Scaling
 Consider square with left-bottom corner at (2, 2) and right-top
corner at (6, 6) apply the transformation which makes its size half.
Give the Final Coordinates
Scaling Example Answer
Multiple Translations Example
Multiple Translations Example
Multiple Rotations Example
Multiple Rotations Example
Multiple Scaling Example
Multiple Scaling Example
General Pivot-Point Rotation
Example
 Example: - Locate the new position of the triangle ABC
[A (5, 4), B (8, 3), C (8, 8)] after its rotation by 90o clockwise about
the centroid.
General Pivot-Point Rotation
Example
Contd.
Contd.
General Fixed-Point Scaling
Example
 Example: - Consider square with left-bottom corner at (2, 2) and
right-top corner at (6, 6) apply the transformation which makes its
size half such that its center remains same.
General Fixed-Point Scaling
Example
Contd.
Contd.
Reflection Example
Reflection Example
DID you READ about
SHEAR in X and Y
directions
•If not do so , use the
revision slides to refresh
on the same

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