Y7 Revision 13 Symmetry

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Symmetry ) @ L00k at these pictures. A B c a | eee] CD ele e@cee cy) Which of these objects: | a) does not have a line of symmetry b) has one line of symmetry ©) has two lines of symmetry d) has three lines of symmetry —____ © which object in Question 1 has: a) rotational symmetry of order 2 b) rotational symmetry of order 3 © Draw all possible lines of symmetry (if any) on each of these letters: A B CH S$ X @ state the order of rotational symmetry of each letter in Question 3. (6) A B: c | H: Total Marks ___ envi anes @ draw the reflection of the words in the mirror lines shown. a) MATHS [2] » WICKED [2] 69) @ shade the minimum number of squares needed in the diagrams below so that the dashed lines are lines of symmetry. —xx———s— © Draw six more kites on this diagram to show how it tessellates: | woe | 07. (6) Total Marks 116 | ®) @ Vincent is in the process of drawing a kitchen tile. a) Fill in the remaining parts of this tile if itis to have rotational symmetry of order 2. LS (2) the remaining part of this tile if it is to have rotational symmetry of order 4. | Bl @ 2» Draw a triangle with vertices A(2, 1), B4, 1) and C(2, 3) on the grid. i | b) Reflect the triangle in the y-axis. Label the vertices A’, B', C' and write down their coordinates: AC , » BO, » «_, ) Bi @ ©) Reflect triangle A’B'C’ in the x-axis Label the vertices A’, 8", C” and write down their coordinates: a . » BY . » om ' ) (3) d) A general point P with coordinates, (a, b) is reflected in the y-axis to become point P*. The point P’ is then reflected in the x-axis to become point P", ‘Write down, in terms of « and b, the coordinates of P’ and P". Pc ; ) and Pr ; ) (2) Total Marks /14 /18 How do you feel about these skills? /16 Green = Got it! Orange = Nearly there Red = Needs practice 114

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