Hole 1, Par 2 Starting Ending Location Transformation Point

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Directions: Using translations, move the ball to the hole.
You may choose which transformations to use, but you need to do it in as few moves as possible.
Par is the minimum number of moves it will take to get the ball in the hole.
Example 1:
Starting
Point
Ending
Location
Transformation
Right 11
(x+11.y)
(-7,4)
(4,4)
Down 6
(4,4)
(4.-2)
(x.y-6)
Transcribed Image Text:Directions: Using translations, move the ball to the hole. You may choose which transformations to use, but you need to do it in as few moves as possible. Par is the minimum number of moves it will take to get the ball in the hole. Example 1: Starting Point Ending Location Transformation Right 11 (x+11.y) (-7,4) (4,4) Down 6 (4,4) (4.-2) (x.y-6)
Hole 1, Par 2
Starting
Point
Ending
Location
Transformation
Transcribed Image Text:Hole 1, Par 2 Starting Point Ending Location Transformation
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