Questions (Page 235)
Can you draw a figure with radial arms that has:
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a) Exactly 5 angles of symmetry:
- Draw a figure with 5 equally spaced arms (like a starfish).
- Angle: .
- Angles of Symmetry: .
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b) 6 angles of symmetry:
- Draw a figure with 6 equally spaced arms (like a snowflake).
- Angle: .
- Angles of Symmetry: .
Consider a figure with radial arms having exactly 7 angles of symmetry.
- Smallest angle: .
- Calculation: with a remainder of 3.
- Answer: . It is not a whole number.
Figure it Out
1. Find the angles of symmetry for the given figures:
- (a) Plus Sign (+): Order 4.
- Angles: .
- (b) H-shape: Order 2.
- Angles: (Assuming simple H rotation). Note: If the text refers to a specific radial figure, check if it’s 1-fold (only 360). The solution key says “Angle of symmetry = 360” for figure (b), implying it has NO rotational symmetry other than the full turn.
- (c) Line segment or I-shape: Order 2.
- Angles: .
2. Which figures have more than one angle of symmetry?
- Circle with Cross: Yes (Order 4).
- Equilateral Triangle: Yes (Order 3).
- Circle with 3 sectors: Yes (Order 3).
- Fan (4 blades): Yes (Order 4).
- X shape: Yes (Order 2 or 4 depending on angles).
- Star (5 points): Yes (Order 5).