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Describing Rotations. Rotational Symmetry in Nature. Rotational Symmetry in the world…. Rotation Symmetry. The compass star has rotation symmetry. You can turn it around its center point to a position in which it looks identical to the original figure. Rotation Symmetry. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Describing Rotations

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Rotational Symmetry in Nature

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Rotational Symmetry in the world…

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Rotation Symmetry•The compass star has

rotation symmetry.•You can turn it around its

center point to a position in which it looks identical to the original figure.

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Rotation Symmetry•How many degrees will I

need to rotate point A so it will line up on point C?

•90˚ clockwise•How many degrees will I

need to rotate point A so it will line up on point E?

•180˚ clockwise

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•How many degrees will I need to rotate point A so it will line up on point G?

•270˚ clockwise•How many degrees will I

need to rotate point A so it will line up on point A?

•360˚ clockwise

Rotation Symmetry

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Rotational Symmetry Rules• A shape has rotational symmetry if it fits onto

itself two or more times in one complete turn.• First, determine how many times a figure can

land on itself including the full turn.• Then divide 360˚ by that number to get the

first rotational degree.• For example, the figure above can be turned

and land on itself 4 times.• 360˚ ÷ 4 = 90˚.• The rotational degrees are 90˚, 180˚, 270˚ and

360˚.

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Determine if the shape has rotational symmetry. If it does, find all of its rotational symmetries.

Yes = 180˚, 360˚

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Determine if the shape has rotational symmetry. If it does, find all of its rotational symmetries.

Yes = 120˚, 240˚ & 360˚

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Determine if the shape has rotational symmetry. If it does, find all of its rotational symmetries. No rotational

symmetry

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Determine if the shape has rotational symmetry. If it does, find all of its rotational symmetries.

Yes = 60˚, 120˚, 180˚, 240˚ 300˚, & 360˚