G.CO.A.1and G.CO.A.3 - Describing Rotations and Reflections
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G.CO.A.1 and G.CO.A.3 - Describing Rotations and Reflections
The square ABCD is rotated 90° clockwise about its center.
Line segment k passes through two non-adjacent vertices of a regular pentagon.
What is the smallest positive angle of rotation about the center that maps a regular hexagon onto itself?
Rectangle ABCD is shown. How many distinct lines of symmetry reflect the rectangle onto itself?
Which of the following transformations carry a regular hexagon onto itself?
A set of transformations is shown in the table.
Decide whether each statement about the polygons below is True or False.
Select the quadrilateral that meets all of the following criteria:
Erika is learning about lines of symmetry for regular polygons.
Amy and Pedro are comparing lines of symmetry that reflect quadrilaterals onto themselves.
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