
Amelia draws a square, , on a coordinate grid.
The coordinates of are .
What is the side length of the square? Explain how you worked out your answer.
The coordinates of are .

Important Questions on Position and Transformation
Amelia draws a square, , on a coordinate grid.
The coordinates of are .
What are the coordinates of ? Explain how you worked out your answer.

A netball coach draws a coordinate grid to show players where she wants them at different times during a match.
The centre of the court is the point and unit on the grid represents on the court.
So, a player at the point is from the centre of the court.
The players in a netball team are:
(goal shooter), (goal attack), (wing attack), (wing defence), (goal keeper), (goal defence) and (centre)
At one time in the match, the players are at these coordinates:
What is the distance on the court between these pairs of players?
and

A netball coach draws a coordinate grid to show players where she wants them at different times during a match.
The centre of the court is the point and unit on the grid represents on the court.
So, a player at the point is from the centre of the court.
The players in a netball team are:
(goal shooter), (goal attack), (wing attack), (wing defence), (goal keeper), (goal defence) and (centre)
At one time in the match, the players are at these coordinates:
What is the distance on the court between these pairs of players?
and

A netball coach draws a coordinate grid to show players where she wants them at different times during a match.
The centre of the court is the point and unit on the grid represents on the court.
So, a player at the point is from the centre of the court.
The players in a netball team are:
(goal shooter), (goal attack), (wing attack), (wing defence), (goal keeper), (goal defence) and (centre)
At one time in the match, the players are at these coordinates:
Which two players are apart on the court?

A netball coach draws a coordinate grid to show players where she wants them at different times during a match.
The centre of the court is the point and unit on the grid represents on the court.
So, a player at the point is from the centre of the court.
The players in a netball team are:
(goal shooter), (goal attack), (wing attack), (wing defence), (goal keeper), (goal defence) and (centre)
At one time in the match, the players are at these coordinates:
Which three players are in a straight line?

A netball coach draws a coordinate grid to show players where she wants them at different times during a match.
The centre of the court is the point and unit on the grid represents on the court.
So, a player at the point is from the centre of the court.
The players in a netball team are:
(goal shooter), (goal attack), (wing attack), (wing defence), (goal keeper), (goal defence) and (centre)
At one time in the match, the players are at these coordinates:
As the players are in a straight line.
What are the distances on the court between these three players?

A netball coach draws a coordinate grid to show players where she wants them at different times during a match.
The centre of the court is the point and unit on the grid represents on the court.
So, a player at the point is from the centre of the court.
The players in a netball team are:
(goal shooter), (goal attack), (wing attack), (wing defence), (goal keeper), (goal defence) and (centre)
At one time in the match, the players are at these coordinates:
Draw a coordinate grid that goes from to on the -axis and to on the -axis. Plot the positions of the seven players using the coordinates given.

A triangle, , has vertices at the points and . is translated squares right and squares up.
Find the vertices of .
