[color=#000000]In the applet below, a [/color][b][color=#ff00ff]pink rectangle[/color][/b][color=#000000] and an unfilled rectangle are shown. [br][br][/color][color=#000000]Your job is to use the transformational tools of GeoGebra to superimpose (map) the [/color][color=#ff00ff][b]pink rectangle[/b][/color][color=#000000] perfectly onto the blank rectangle. [br][br][/color][color=#000000]To see your work presented in a different context (problem) at any time, select the [/color][b]New Context[/b][color=#000000] button. [br][/color][color=#000000]To remove the [/color][b][color=#ff00ff]pink shading[/color][/b][color=#000000] from the [/color][color=#ff00ff][b]original rectangle[/b][/color][color=#000000], slide the given slider to the left. [br][br][/color][color=#000000]Feel free to move any of the white points around (at any time) to change the size of the original rectangle. [br][br]To create a new exercise, select the [b]refresh[/b] icon in the upper right hand corner. [/color]
[b][color=#000000]Questions:[/color][/b][br][br][color=#000000]1) What transformation(s) did you use in your mapping? [br]2) What is common about all these transformations you've listed? [/color]