Tuesday 21 October 2014

Rotational Symmetry


Questions:
  1. In your own words explain what rotational symmetry is. A rotational symmetry is when a shape can be lifted up and placed inside it self in other ways.
  2. How is rotational symmetry different from line symmetry? A line symmetry is when a object or shape mirrors the other half and a rotational is when a shape can be lifted up and placed inside it self in other ways, you can't do that with a line symmetry you can't make it the same because it's a mirrors
  3. What do you do to check if a shape has rotational symmetry?

  4. Find pictures of 3 real life objects which have rotational symmetry (not shapes, objects e.g. foods, logos) and paste them into your post
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