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Symmetry. What Is Symmetry? Fundamental organizing principle in nature and art Preserves distances, angles, sizes and shapes.

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1 Symmetry

2 What Is Symmetry? Fundamental organizing principle in nature and art Preserves distances, angles, sizes and shapes

3 Symmetry of the Alphabet Sort the letters of the alphabet into groups according to their symmetries Divide letters into two categories: symmetrical not symmetrical

4 Symmetry of the Alphabet Symmetrical: A, B, C, D, E, H, I, K, M, N, O, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z Not Symmetrical: F, G, J, L, P, Q, R

5 Four Types of Symmetry in a Plane Rotation Translation Reflection Glide Reflection

6 Rotation To rotate an object means to turn it around Every rotation must have a center and an angle

7 Translation Move it without rotating or reflecting it Every translation has a direction and a distance

8 Reflection Produce an object’s mirror image A reflection must have a mirror line

9 Glide Reflection Involves more than one step Combination of a reflection and a translation along the direction of the mirror line

10 Group Activity Choose a letter (other than R) with no symmetries On a piece of paper perform the following tasks on the chosen letter: rotation translation reflection glide reflection

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12 Questions What happens if you do the same transformation twice? How many combinations of two transformations are there? What happens if you combine more than two transformations?

13 Symmetry In The Real World Plants and animals exhibit many forms of symmetry

14 M.C. Escher Dutch graphic artist No formal training in math or science Used intricate repeating patterns in his artwork

15 Butterflies

16 Fish and Boats

17 Lizards

18 The Geometer’s Sketchpad www.keypress.com Plot the points (1,1); (4,2); (2,3) –(a) Reflect the figure across the line from (5,-5) to (-5, 5) –(b) Rotate the figure 90 o about the origin Find the matrices that give you the two resulting figures in (a) and (b)

19 Results = = 90 o rotation reflection


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