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Below: a sample of 8 questions with answers and explanations so you can see what's on the worksheet before you print. Each question has the correct choice marked and a one-line "why" so kids who get it wrong understand the fix.

Reflect the point (-8, -8) across the x-axis. What are the new coordinates?

  1. (-8, 8)
  2. (8, 8)
  3. (8, -8)
  4. (-8, -8)

Why: Reflecting across the x-axis negates y: (-8, -8) → (-8, 8).

Reflect the point (-2, -2) across the x-axis. What are the new coordinates?

  1. (-2, -2)
  2. (2, -2)
  3. (2, 2)
  4. (-2, 2)

Why: Reflecting across the x-axis negates y: (-2, -2) → (-2, 2).

Reflect the point (-8, -3) across the x-axis. What are the new coordinates?

  1. (3, -8)
  2. (-8, 3)
  3. (-8, -3)
  4. (8, 3)

Why: Reflecting across the x-axis negates y: (-8, -3) → (-8, 3).

Rotate the point (-3, -2) 180° about the origin. What are the new coordinates?

  1. (-3, 2)
  2. (3, -2)
  3. (2, 3)
  4. (3, 2)

Why: A 180° rotation negates both: (-3, -2) → (3, 2).

Reflect the point (-3, -8) across the y-axis. What are the new coordinates?

  1. (-8, 3)
  2. (3, 8)
  3. (-3, -8)
  4. (3, -8)

Why: Reflecting across the y-axis negates x: (-3, -8) → (3, -8).

Apply a dilation with scale factor 0.5 centered at the origin to the point (2, 6). What is the new x-coordinate?

  1. 2
  2. 0
  3. 3
  4. 1

Why: Multiply each coordinate by 0.5: (2, 6) → (1, 3). The new x-coordinate is 1.

Apply a dilation with scale factor 0.5 centered at the origin to the point (2, 1). What is the new x-coordinate?

  1. 3
  2. 1
  3. 2
  4. 0

Why: Multiply each coordinate by 0.5: (2, 1) → (1, 0.5). The new x-coordinate is 1.

Apply a dilation with scale factor 2 centered at the origin to the point (2, 1). What is the new x-coordinate?

  1. 5
  2. 3
  3. 6
  4. 4

Why: Multiply each coordinate by 2: (2, 1) → (4, 2). The new x-coordinate is 4.

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What TEKS standards does this cover?

This unit aligns to multiple Grade 8 math TEKS standards.

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