CAPS · Grade 8 · R
On the grid, △ABC has vertices A(1; −2), B(0; 2), C(2; 1), as shown.
On the grid, △ABC has vertices A(−2; 1), B(−4; 5), C(−5; −1), as shown.
On the grid, △ABC has vertices A(4; 3), B(1; 1), C(3; 4), as shown.
On the grid, △ABC has vertices A(5; 2), B(2; 1), C(−1; 2), as shown.
On the grid, △ABC has vertices A(−2; −5), B(2; 0), C(−2; −2), as shown.
A triangle with vertices A(3; −3), B(−1; 0), C(−3; −2) is enlarged from the origin O to form the image A′(6; −6), B′(−2; 0), C′(−6; −4).
On the grid, △ABC has vertices A(4; 5), B(4; 2), C(1; 1), as shown.
On the grid, △ABC has vertices A(1; −4), B(0; −4), C(−4; 4), as shown.
On the grid, △ABC has vertices A(−3; 6), B(1; −4), C(5; −4), as shown.
On the grid, △ABC has vertices A(3; 2), B(2; −6), C(4; 4), as shown.
On the grid, △ABC has vertices A(4; 1), B(1; 4), C(2; 1), as shown.
On the grid, △ABC has vertices A(1; 3), B(4; 3), C(1; 1), as shown.