
Reflection Rotation Symmetry
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Mathematics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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10 Slides • 17 Questions
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Reflectional and Rotational Symmetry
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Multiple Select
Select all that apply
A reflection with respect to y = 1
A reflection with respect to the y axis
A rotation about point (0,1) 180 degrees
A rotation about point (0,1) 90 degrees
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Lines of Symmetry
The line of symmetry can be defined as the axis or imaginary line that passes through the center of the shape or object.
It divides it into identical halves.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
How many lines of symmetry do this figure have?
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1
2
4
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Multiple Choice
How many lines of symmetry does this Rhombus have?
0
1
2
4
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Rhombus
(Diamond) Another common figure which only has 2 lines of symmetry. (Not Regular)
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What Are Regular Polygons?
A regular polygon is an n-sided polygon in which the sides are all the same length and are symmetrically placed about a common center. (Also Equal interior angles)
Equilateral Triangle and Square
Regular: Pentagon, Hexagon, Heptagon, Octagon, Nonagon, Decagon, .......
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Multiple Choice
How many lines of symmetry do a hexagon have?
5 lines
6 lines
7 lines
8 lines
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When the polygon is regular, the Greek Prefixes below tell the number of lines of symmetry.
Pentagon - 5 sides and lines of symmetry
Hexagon - 6 sides and lines of symmetry
Heptagon - 7 sides and lines of symmetry
Octagon - 8 sides and lines of symmetry
Nonagon - 9 sides and lines of symmetry
Decagon - 10 sides and lines of symmetry
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Let's see how these lines of symmetry work with transformations.
The lines of symmetry are the lines of reflection that maps a figure onto itself.
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Multiple Select
Select two that will map the following figure onto itself.
x axis
y axis
y = 1
x = 2
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Multiple Select
Select two that will map the following figure onto itself.
y = -2
y = x
y axis
x = 4
x = -2
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Rotational Symmetry
If a figure is rotated around a centre point and it still appears exactly as it did before the rotation, it is said to have rotational symmetry.
In the image is common polygons with either no rotational symmetry or 180 degrees of rotational symmetry.
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Regular Polygons with Rotational Symmetry
The rotational symmetry of a regular polygon is determined by the exterior angle of the regular polygon.
Exterior angle is the minimum degree of rotation.
Exterior Angle = 360 divided by # of sides
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Minimum Degree for Regular Polygons
Square - 4 sides 90o minimum rotation 360/4 = 90
Hexagon - 6 sides 60o minimum rotation 360/6 = 60
Heptagon - 7 sides 51.4o minimum rotation 360/7 = 51.4
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Multiple Select
Select two below that maps the following figure onto itself.
180o degree rotation about point (0,3)
72o degree rotation about point (0,3)
144o degree rotation about point (0,3)
45o degree rotation about point (0,3)
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Multiple Select
Select all that apply.
180 degree rotation about point (0,1)
A reflection about the line y = 1
A reflection about y axis
A reflection about the x axis
90 degree rotation about point (0,1)
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Multiple Choice
3. What is the order of rotation in the recycling symbol?
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1
2
3
infinite
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Multiple Choice
8. Determine the number of lines of symmetry for the figure.
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6
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Multiple Choice

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Multiple Choice
How many lines of symmetry does this shape have?
1
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5
Many
Reflectional and Rotational Symmetry
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