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Transformation symmetry line symmetry line of symmetry rotational symmetry

Vocabulary. Transformation symmetry line symmetry line of symmetry rotational symmetry. Transformation. A transformation is a general term for four specific ways to manipulate the shape of a point, a line, or figure.

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Transformation symmetry line symmetry line of symmetry rotational symmetry

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  1. Vocabulary Transformation symmetry line symmetry line of symmetry rotational symmetry

  2. Transformation A transformation is a general term for four specific ways to manipulate the shape of a point, a line, or figure. The original shape of the object is called the pre-image and the final shape and position of the object is the image under the transformation.

  3. Symmetry A figure has symmetry if there is a transformation of the figure such that the image coincides with the preimage. We will explore types of symmetry on the next slides

  4. Line Symmetry (Reflection Symmetry)

  5. Example 1A: Identifying line of symmetry Tell whether the figure has line symmetry. If so, copy the shape and draw all lines of symmetry. yes; eight lines of symmetry

  6. Example 1B: Identifying line of symmetry Tell whether the figure has line symmetry. If so, copy the shape and draw all lines of symmetry. no line symmetry

  7. Example 1C: Identifying line of symmetry Tell whether the figure has line symmetry. If so, copy the shape and draw all lines of symmetry. Yes; four lines of symmetry

  8. Check It Out! Example 1 Tell whether each figure has line symmetry. If so, copy the shape and draw all lines of symmetry. yes; two lines of symmetry a. yes; one line of symmetry b. yes; one line of symmetry c.

  9. The angle of rotational symmetry is the smallest angle through which a figure can be rotated to coincide with itself. The number of times the figure coincides with itself as it rotates through 360° is called the order of the rotational symmetry. Angle of rotational symmetry: 90° Order: 4

  10. Example 2: Identifying Rotational Symmetry Tell whether each figure has rotational symmetry. If so, give the angle of rotational symmetry and the order of the symmetry. A. no rotational symmetry yes; 180°; order: 2 B. C. yes; 90°; order: 4

  11. Check It Out! Example 2 Tell whether each figure has rotational symmetry. If so, give the angle of rotational symmetry and the order of the symmetry. b. c. a. no rotational symmetry yes; 120°; order: 3 yes; 180°; order: 2

  12. Example 3A: Design Application Describe the symmetry of each icon. Copy each shape and draw any lines of symmetry. If there is rotational symmetry, give the angle and order. No line symmetry; rotational symmetry; angle of rotational symmetry: 180°; order: 2

  13. Example 3B: Design Application Describe the symmetry of each icon. Copy each shape and draw any lines of symmetry. If there is rotational symmetry, give the angle and order. Line symmetry and rotational symmetry; angle of rotational symmetry: 90°; order: 4

  14. Check It Out! Example 3 Describe the symmetry of each diatom. Copy the shape and draw any lines of symmetry. If there is rotational symmetry, give the angle and order. a. b. line symmetry and rotational symmetry; 51.4°; order: 7 line symmetry and rotational symmetry; 72°; order: 5

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