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Title: 9.2 Symmetries and Tessellations


1
Chapter 9
  • 9.2 Symmetries and Tessellations

2
Symmetry
  • Rotation(al) Symmetry
  • An object has a rotational symmetry if it can be
    rotated about some fixed point and end up back
    where it started
  • Reflection Symmetry
  • An object has reflection symmetry if its
    reflection across some line is itself

3
An Example
  • Notice every vertex must reflect/rotate to
    another vertex, and the same for edges.

4
An Example
  • Notice every vertex must reflect/rotate to
    another vertex, and the same for edges.

5
An Example
  • Notice every vertex must reflect/rotate to
    another vertex, and the same for edges.

6
Note
  • General rotations can have their fixed point
    anywhere- but when you are looking for rotational
    symmetries, the fixed point in the rotation
    (I.e., how you spin the figure) is always the
    center of the figure.

7
Reflection Symmetry in Quadrilaterals
  • What are the reflection symmetries in rectangles?
  • What are the reflection symmetries in kites?

8
Reflection Symmetry in Quadrilaterals
  • What are the reflection symmetries in rectangles?
  • What are the reflection symmetries in kites?

For simplicity we will call the lines of
symmetry of a rectangle a side-side line of
symmetry and the one for a kite an angle-angle
line of symmetry
9
Reflection Symmetry in Quadrilaterals
  • What are the reflection symmetries in rectangles?
  • What are the reflection symmetries in kites?
  • Can a quadrilateral have a side-angle line of
    symmetry?

10
Reflection Symmetries of Quadrilaterals (2)
  • What can we observe about quadrilaterals that
    have a side-side line of symmetry?
  • An angle-angle line of symmetry?
  • Can we classify the shapes that have these types
    of symmetry?

11
Rotational Symmetries of Quadrilaterals
  • What are the rotational symmetries of a
    parallelogram?
  • What other quadrilaterals have rotational
    symmetries?
  • What are the characteristics of quadrilaterals
    with a rotational symmetry?

12
Rotational Symmetries of Quadrilaterals (2)
  • How would you describe the rotational symmetry
    you have found?
  • What are possible degree measurements for
    rotation symmetries for quadrilaterals?

13
Symmetries in other shapes
  • What are the possible angle rotation symmetries
    for a
  • Triangle?
  • Quadrilateral?
  • Pentagon?
  • Hexagon?
  • What do you observe about reflection symmetries
    for a (2k)-gon versus a (2k1)-gon?

14
Homework 6 an Exam 3
  • Exam III will be Tuesday April 28
  • It will cover 8.2 (coord. Geom) through 10.2
  • If you want HW 6 back, stop by on Monday
  • Section 9.2 pg. 630
  • 5c, d, e, 11, 12, 15
  • Due April 23

15
Tessellations
  • We say a set of figures tessellates the plane if
    they can be placed in a non-overlapping pattern
    that can be iterated to cover the plane without
    any gaps or overlaps.

16
Tessellating Triangles
  • Does an equilateral triangle tessellate the
    plane?
  • How about an isosceles triangle?
  • What about any triangle?

17
Tessellating Polygons
  • Which regular polygons tessellate (by
    themselves).
  • We saw that equilateral triangles tessellate
  • Squares clearly tessellate (Ill give you that
    one for free).
  • What other ones tessellate? Why?

18
Tessellating quadrilaterals
  • Do all quadrilaterals tessellate?
  • What is some evidence supporting that any given
    quadrilateral will tessellate?

19
Tessellating quadrilaterals
  • Do all quadrilaterals tessellate?
  • What is some evidence supporting that any given
    quadrilateral will tessellate?
  • The tessellation process place the next copy of
    the quadrilateral by rotating the shape about the
    midpoint of one of the sides still open.
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