Warm-Up Triangle RST has vertices R(0,4), S(3,3), and T(1, 1). Choose the graph that correctly displays a translation along – 4, 0, and a rotation of.

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Warm-Up Triangle RST has vertices R(0,4), S(3,3), and T(1, 1). Choose the graph that correctly displays a translation along – 4, 0, and a rotation of 90° counterclockwise about the origin. A) B) C)

9.5 : Symmetry I can identify line and rotational symmetries in two‐dimensional figures. I can identify plane and axis symmetries in three‐dimensional figures.

If the images to the right describe symmetry, in your own words, define symmetry:

Vocabulary!   Symmetry  a figure has symmetry if a reflection, translation, rotation, or glide reflection maps a figure onto itself Line Symmetry  also called reflection symmetry the figure can be mapped onto itself by a reflection in the line Line of Symmetry  the line used to map a figure onto itself

Example 1: State whether the object appears to have line symmetry. Write yes or no. If so, draw all lines of symmetry, and state their number.

Vocabulary!   Rotational Symmetry  the figure can be mapped onto itself by a rotation between 0° and 360° about the center of the figure Center of Symmetry  the center of the figure used as the fixed point for the rotation

Vocabulary! *include original position in count   Order of Symmetry  the number of times a figure maps onto itself as it rotates from 0° to 360° *include original position in count Magnitude of Symmetry  the smallest angle through which a figure can be rotated so that it maps onto itself magnitude = 360 ÷ order http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/symmetry-rotational.html   

Example 2: State whether the figure has rotational symmetry. Write yes or no. If so, locate the center of symmetry, and state the order and magnitude of symmetry.

You Try! State whether the figure has rotational symmetry. Write yes or no. If so, locate the center of symmetry, and state the order and magnitude of symmetry.

You Try! State whether the figure has rotational symmetry. Write yes or no. If so, locate the center of symmetry, and state the order and magnitude of symmetry.

Example 3: Determine whether the entire word has line symmetry and whether it has rotational symmetry. Identify all lines of symmetry and angles of rotation that map the entire word onto itself.

Three Dimensional Symmetries Plane Symmetry Axis Symmetry    The figure can be mapped onto itself by a reflection in a plane the figure can be mapped onto itself by a rotation between 0° and 360° around a line

Example 4: State whether the figure has plane symmetry, axis symmetry, both, or neither. a) b)

You Try! State whether the figure has plane symmetry, axis symmetry, both, or neither. 1.

You Try! State whether the figure has plane symmetry, axis symmetry, both, or neither. 2.

You Try! State whether the figure has plane symmetry, axis symmetry, both, or neither. 3.

You Try! State whether the figure has plane symmetry, axis symmetry, both, or neither. 4.

You Try! State whether the figure has plane symmetry, axis symmetry, both, or neither. 5.

You Try! State whether the figure has plane symmetry, axis symmetry, both, or neither. 6.

Exit Slip State if the figure has rotational symmetry. If yes, find its order and magnitude.