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Main Idea and Vocabulary Example 1: Identify Line Symmetry Example 2: Identify Rotational Symmetry Example 3: Use a Rotation Lesson Menu

Identify line symmetry and rotational symmetry. line of symmetry rotational symmetry angle of rotation Main Idea/Vocabulary

Identify Line Symmetry Determine whether the figure has line symmetry. If it does, draw all lines of symmetry. If not, write none. Answer: This figure has one vertical line of symmetry. Example 1

BOTANY Determine whether the leaf has line symmetry BOTANY Determine whether the leaf has line symmetry. If it does, draw all lines of symmetry. If not, write none. A. none B. 1 line C. 2 lines D. 3 lines Example 1

Identify Rotational Symmetry FLOWERS Determine whether the flower design has rotational symmetry. Write yes or no. If yes, name its angle(s) of rotation. Example 2

Identify Rotational Symmetry Answer: Yes, this figure has rotational symmetry. It will match itself after being rotated 90, 180, and 270. Example 2

FLOWERS Determine whether the flower design has rotational symmetry FLOWERS Determine whether the flower design has rotational symmetry. Write yes or no. If yes, name its angle(s) of rotation. A. yes, 90° B. yes, 120° C. yes, 180° D. no Example 2

Use a Rotation ARCHITECTURE A rosette is a painted or sculptured ornament, usually circular, having designs that radiate symmetrically from the center. Copy and complete the picture of the rosette shown so that the completed figure has rotational symmetry with 90, 180, and 270 as its angles of rotation. Example 3

Use a Rotation Use the procedure described above and the points indicated to rotate the figure 90, 180, and 270 counterclockwise. Use a 90 rotation clockwise to produce the same rotation as a 270 rotation counterclockwise. Answer: 90° counterclockwise 180° counterclockwise 90° clockwise Example 3

DESIGN Copy and complete the figure so that the completed design has rotational symmetry with 90, 180, and 270 as its angles of rotation. A. B. C. D. Example 3

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