CK12 - Geometry

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

Thereare threeplanesof symmetry:one parallelto and halfwaybetweeneachpair of parallelfaces.


LessonSummary


In this lessonwe broughttogetherour earlierconceptsof transformationsand our knowledgeaboutdifferent
kindsof shapesand figures.Thesewerecombinedto enableus to describethe symmetryof an object.


For two-dimensionalfigureswe workedwith:



  • line symmetry

  • rotationalsymmetry

  • pointsymmetry


For three-dimensionalfigureswe definedone additionalsymmetry, whichis a planeof symmetry.


Pointsto Consider


Symmetryseemsto be the preferredformatfor objectsin the real world.Thinkaboutanimalsand plants,
and aboutmicrobesand planets.Thereis a reasonwhy nearlyall built objectsare symmetrictoo. Think
aboutbuildings,and tires,and light bulbs,and muchmore.


As you go throughyour daily life, be alert and awareof the symmetryyou encounter.


LessonExercises


True or false?



  1. Everytrianglehas line symmetry.

  2. Sometriangleshaveline symmetry.

  3. Everyrectanglehas line symmetry.

  4. Everyrectanglehas exactlytwo lines of symmetry.

  5. Everyparallelogramhas line symmetry.

  6. Someparallelogramshaveline symmetry.

  7. No rhombushas morethan two lines of symmetry.

  8. No right trianglehas a line of symmetry.

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