Illustrative Mathematics - Geometry - Mathematics - Unit 1 - Lesson 16
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For each figure, identify any angles of rotation that create symmetry.
For each figure, identify any angles of rotation that create symmetry.
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A triangle has rotation symmetry that can take any of its vertices to any of its other vertices. Select all conclusions that we can reach from this.
A triangle has rotation symmetry that can take any of its vertices to any of its other vertices. Select all conclusions that we can reach from this.
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Select all the angles of rotation that produce symmetry for this flower.
Select all the angles of rotation that produce symmetry for this flower.
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Identify any lines of symmetry the figure has.
Identify any lines of symmetry the figure has.
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A triangle has a line of symmetry. Select all conclusions that must be true.
A triangle has a line of symmetry. Select all conclusions that must be true.
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Here are 4 triangles that have each been transformed by a different transformation. Which transformation is not a rigid transformation?
Here are 4 triangles that have each been transformed by a different transformation. Which transformation is not a rigid transformation?
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Match each directed line segment with the translation from Polygon P to Polygon Q by that directed line segment.
Match each directed line segment with the translation from Polygon P to Polygon Q by that directed line segment.
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This lesson is from Illustrative Mathematics. Geometry, Unit 1, Lesson 16. Internet. Available from https://curriculum.illustrativemathematics.org/HS/teachers/2/1/16/index.html ; accessed 29/July/2021.
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