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Reflections
Reflect across the x-axis
Reflect across the x-axis Change the sign of the y-value
Reflect across the x-axis
Reflect across the y-axis
Reflect across the y-axis Change the sign of the x-value
Reflect across the y-axis
Reflect across y = x
Reflect across y = x Swap x and y
Reflect across y = x
Reflect across y = -x
Reflect across y = -x Swap and change both signs
Reflect across y = -x
Lines of Symmetry A line of symmetry is a line you can use to fold a figure so that both halves match up perfectly. This means the figure is symmetrical (balanced/matching) on both sides of the line.
Lines of Symmetry How many lines of symmetry does the polygon have? 3
Lines of Symmetry How many lines of symmetry does the shape have? 2
Lines of Symmetry How many lines of symmetry does the shape have? 5
Rotations Rotations Link
Rotate 90 Clockwise about the Origin (Same as 270 Counterclockwise) Change the sign of x and switch the order
Rotate 90° clockwise about the origin
Rotate 90° clockwise about the origin
Rotate 180 about the Origin ONLY Change the signs
Rotate 180° about the origin
Rotate 180° about the origin
Rotate 270 Clockwise about the Origin (Same as 90 Counterclockwise) Change the sign of y and switch the order
Rotate 270° clockwise about the origin
Rotate 90° counterclockwise about the origin
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