Symmetry in Polygons - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 9
About This Presentation
Title:

Symmetry in Polygons

Description:

A plane figure formed from three or more segments such that ... Nonagon: 9 sides. Decagon: 10 sides. 11-gon: 11 sides. Dodecagon: 12 sides. 13-gon: 13 sides ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:502
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 10
Provided by: Wils50
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Symmetry in Polygons


1
Chapter 3.1
  • Symmetry in Polygons

2
Definition of a Polygon
Definition of a polygon
  • A plane figure formed from three or more segments
    such that each segment intersect exactly two
    other segments, one at each endpoint,and no two
    segment with a common end point are collinear
  • The segments are called the side of the polygon
  • The common endpoints are called the vertices of
    the polygon
  • A rectangle is an example if polygon

3
Convex and Concave Polygons
  • A polygon in which any line segment connecting
    two points of the polygon has no part outside the
    polygon
  • A polygon that is not convex
  • An example of a convex polygon is a square
  • An example of a concave polygon is a star

4
Triangle Classifications
  • Three congruent sides equilateral
  • At least two congruent sides isosceles
  • No congruent sides scalene

5
Polygon Classifications
  • Triangle 3 sides
  • Quadrilateral 4 sides
  • Pentagon 5 sides
  • Hexagon 6 sides
  • Heptagon 7 sides
  • Octagon 8 sides
  • Nonagon 9 sides
  • Decagon 10 sides
  • 11-gon 11 sides
  • Dodecagon 12 sides
  • 13-gon 13 sides
  • N-gon n sides

6
No Symmetry
  • No symmetry is where the object is not able to be
    reflected or rotated so therefore there is not
    symmetry
  • The following figure has no symmetry

7
Axes of Symmetry
  • Axis of symmetry is the line on a reflected image
    that coincides exactly with the preimage
  • The line through the heart shows the axis of
    symmetry

8
Reflectional Symmetry
  • A figure has reflectional symmetry if and only if
    its reflected image across a line coincides
    exactly with the preimage

9
Rotational Symmetry
  • A figure has rotational symmetry if and only if
    it has at least one rotational image, not
    counting rotation images of 0 degrees or 360
    degrees that coincides with the original image
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com