Transformation of Mathomat shapes in the Cartesian plane. We construct a grid using the parallel lines in Mathomat. Mathomat shapes are reflected across an axis
We study the way in which points created by drawing Mathomat shapes in the Cartesian plane are transformed through reflection across different axes. This activity gives an important insight into reflection as a form of rigid transformation.
In this activiy Michelle Du Toit shows how to construct a grid using parallel lines in Mathomat. This is a very important process.
We draw a Cartesian grid using Mathomat. This allows us to make the distance between points uniform. We reflect a Mathomat triangle across the line y=x,
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