Rotations and Reflections of Rectangles, Parallelograms, Trapezoids, and Regular Polygons: CCSS.Math.Content.HSG-CO.A.3

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Common Core: High School - Geometry › Rotations and Reflections of Rectangles, Parallelograms, Trapezoids, and Regular Polygons: CCSS.Math.Content.HSG-CO.A.3

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A cylinder is composed of two circular bases. For one base to be carried onto the other, what geometric transformation must occur?

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Determine whether the statement is true or false:

Reflections and rotations never result in the same image.

3

Given a trapezoidal based prism how can one base be carried onto the other?

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If the rectangle is reflected across the x-axis, what is the resulting image?

Rotation

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Determine whether the statement is true or false:

The following image can be divided multiple ways to result in a reflected image.

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If the rectangle is rotated clockwise around the origin degrees, what is the resulting image?

Rotation

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If the rectangle is rotated clockwise around the origin degrees, what is the resulting image?

Rotation

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If the rectangle is rotated clockwise around the origin degrees, what is the resulting image?

Rotation

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Given a hexagon, how many lines of symmetry exist?

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Determine whether the statement is true or false:

An equilateral diamond when rotated degrees around its center results in the reflected image of two isosceles triangle.

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