MEDIUM
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT
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Amelia draws a square, ABCD, on a coordinate grid.
The coordinates of A, B and C are A(3, 5), B(7, 5) and C(7, 9).

What is the side length of the square? Explain how you worked out your answer.

Important Questions on Position and Transformation

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT

Amelia draws a square, ABCD, on a coordinate grid.
The coordinates of A, B and C are A(3, 5), B(7, 5) and C(7, 9).

What are the coordinates of D? Explain how you worked out your answer.

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT

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 0, 0 and 1 unit on the grid represents 2 m on the court.

So, a player at the point 0, 3 is 3×2=6 m from the centre of the court.

The players in a netball team are:

GS (goal shooter), GA (goal attack), WA (wing attack), WD (wing defence), GK (goal keeper), GD (goal defence) and C (centre)

At one time in the match, the players are at these coordinates:

GS(- 5, 2), GA(- 5,-2), WA(-3, 2), C(-1, 0), GD (4, -2), WD (1 , -2), GK (6, 0)

What is the distance on the court between these pairs of players?

GS and GA

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT

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 0, 0 and 1 unit on the grid represents 2 m on the court.

So, a player at the point 0, 3 is 3×2=6 m from the centre of the court.

The players in a netball team are:

GS (goal shooter), GA (goal attack), WA (wing attack), WD (wing defence), GK (goal keeper), GD (goal defence) and C (centre)

At one time in the match, the players are at these coordinates:

GS(- 5, 2), GA(- 5,-2), WA(-3, 2), C(-1, 0), GD (4, -2), WD (1 , -2), GK (6, 0)

What is the distance on the court between these pairs of players?

GS and WA

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT

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 0, 0 and 1 unit on the grid represents 2 m on the court.

So, a player at the point 0, 3 is 3×2=6 m from the centre of the court.

The players in a netball team are:

GS (goal shooter), GA (goal attack), WA (wing attack), WD (wing defence), GK (goal keeper), GD (goal defence) and C (centre)

At one time in the match, the players are at these coordinates:

GS(- 5, 2), GA(- 5,-2), WA(-3, 2), C(-1, 0), GD (4, -2), WD (1 , -2), GK (6, 0)

Which two players are 14 m apart on the court?

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT

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 0, 0 and 1 unit on the grid represents 2 m on the court.

So, a player at the point 0, 3 is 3×2=6 m from the centre of the court.

The players in a netball team are:

GS (goal shooter), GA (goal attack), WA (wing attack), WD (wing defence), GK (goal keeper), GD (goal defence) and C (centre)

At one time in the match, the players are at these coordinates:

GS(- 5, 2), GA(- 5,-2), WA(-3, 2), C(-1, 0), GD (4, -2), WD (1 , -2), GK (6, 0)

Which three players are in a straight line?

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT

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 0, 0 and 1 unit on the grid represents 2 m on the court.

So, a player at the point 0, 3 is 3×2=6 m from the centre of the court.

The players in a netball team are:

GS (goal shooter), GA (goal attack), WA (wing attack), WD (wing defence), GK (goal keeper), GD (goal defence) and C (centre)

At one time in the match, the players are at these coordinates:

GS(- 5, 2), GA(- 5,-2), WA(-3, 2), C(-1, 0), GD (4, -2), WD (1 , -2), GK (6, 0)

As the players GA, GD and WD are in a straight line.

What are the distances on the court between these three players?

MEDIUM
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT

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 0, 0 and 1 unit on the grid represents 2 m on the court.

So, a player at the point 0, 3 is 3×2=6 m from the centre of the court.

The players in a netball team are:

GS (goal shooter), GA (goal attack), WA (wing attack), WD (wing defence), GK (goal keeper), GD (goal defence) and C (centre)

At one time in the match, the players are at these coordinates:

GS(- 5, 2), GA(- 5,-2), WA(-3, 2), C(-1, 0), GD (4, -2), WD (1 , -2), GK (6, 0)

Draw a coordinate grid that goes from -6 to +6 on the x-axis and -3 to +3 on the y-axis. Plot the positions of the seven players using the coordinates given.

MEDIUM
Lower Secondary Stage 7
IMPORTANT

A triangle, ABC, has vertices at the points A(2, 1), B(7, 1) and C(2, 5). ABC is translated 4 squares right and 5 squares up.

Find the vertices of A'B'C'.