patterns symmetry in math_ suny cortland_072010
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Symmetry, Patterns, and Symmetry, Patterns, and Geometric Shapes in the Geometric Shapes in the
Adirondack MountainsAdirondack MountainsBy Lee Kaltman and By Lee Kaltman and
Tracy WixsonTracy Wixson
What is a pattern? A Pattern constitutes a set of numbers
or objects in which all the members are related with each other by a specific rule.
Pattern is also known as sequence. There can be finite or infinite number of
members in a pattern.
What is Symmetry? Symmetry is when one shape becomes Symmetry is when one shape becomes exactly like another if you flip, exactly like another if you flip, slide or turn it.slide or turn it.
Another type of symmetry is Another type of symmetry is reflection symmetry or line symmetry. reflection symmetry or line symmetry. One half is the reflection of the One half is the reflection of the other half.The "Line of Symmetry" is other half.The "Line of Symmetry" is the imaginary line where you could the imaginary line where you could fold the image and have both halves fold the image and have both halves match exactly.match exactly.
Why the Adirondacks?History Big Camps
Architecture and art of William West Durant
Nature Forever Wild
Now we are going to do an activity
See if you can identify any of these things in the following pictures:
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