This document discusses different types of geometric transformations including translations, reflections, and rotations. It provides definitions and examples of each transformation. Coordinate notation is used to describe how to write out translations as (x+a, y+b), reflections across the x-axis as (x, -y) and across the y-axis as (-x, y), and rotations specify the angle of rotation. Examples of clockwise and counterclockwise rotations of 60 and 90 degrees are given.
This document discusses different types of geometric transformations including translations, reflections, and rotations. It provides definitions and examples of each transformation. Coordinate notation is used to describe how to write out translations as (x+a, y+b), reflections across the x-axis as (x, -y) and across the y-axis as (-x, y), and rotations specify the angle of rotation. Examples of clockwise and counterclockwise rotations of 60 and 90 degrees are given.
The Professional Evaluation and Certification Board certified Coralyn Campbell Rojas Vargas as a Certified ISO 31000 Risk Manager, awarding her certificate number PECB-RM-100267 on February 25th, 2015. This certification is valid for three years and certifies that she met all examination, experience, and ethics requirements.
The Professional Evaluation and Certification Board certified Coralyn Campbell Rojas Vargas as a Certified ISO 31000 Risk Manager, awarding her certificate number PECB-RM-100267 on February 25th, 2015. This certification is valid for three years and certifies that she met all examination, experience, and ethics requirements.