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  1. Transformations | Geometry (all content) | Math | Khan Academy

    In this topic you will learn about the most useful math concept for creating video game graphics: geometric transformations, specifically translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations.

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  3. Identify transformations (practice) | Khan Academy

    Identify the transformation (translation, rotation, reflection, or dilation) that has been applied to a figure.

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  5. Translations intro (article) | Khan Academy

    For any transformation, we have the pre-image figure, which is the figure we are performing the transformation upon, and the image figure, which is the result of the transformation.

  6. Transformations in the plane | Geometry (TX TEKS) - Khan Academy

    Algebraic rules for basic transformations Learn Translations: graph to algebraic rule Translations: description to algebraic rule

  7. Performing transformations | High school geometry | Math | Khan …

    In this topic you will learn about the most useful math concept for creating video game graphics: geometric transformations, specifically translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations.

  8. Performing transformations FAQ (article) | Khan Academy

    There are countless applications for geometric transformations in the real world! For example, architects might use translations, rotations, and reflections when designing a building, while graphic designers …

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    Explore transformation properties and proofs in geometry with Khan Academy's comprehensive lessons and interactive exercises.

  10. Getting ready for performing transformations - Khan Academy

    There are many ways to transform figures: using a coordinate plane, using a compass and straightedge, folding and layering translucent paper, or using geometry software.