8th Grade · Geometry

Rigid Motion

8.G.A.2

Definition

A transformation that preserves distances and angles, producing a congruent image. Translations, reflections, and rotations are rigid motions; dilations are not.

Examples

  • A translation slides a figure without changing its size or shape.
  • A dilation is NOT rigid — its size changes.

Key rule

Rigid motions always produce a congruent image.

Memory hook

Slides, flips, and turns — size and shape stay the same.