3. Symmetry means –
Patterned self
similarity
A shape or an object has symmetry
when a line drawn can split the shape
exactly into two.
4. To be a line of
symmetry, the shape must
have two halves that
match exactly.
When you trace a heart onto
a piece of folded paper,
and then cut it out, the two half
hearts make a whole heart.
The two halves are symmetrical.
5. TYPES OF SYMMETRY
Symmetry is of many types.
The two main types of
Symmetry are
Reflective Symmetry
and
Rotational Symmetry
6. REFLECTIVE SYMMETRY
A flat (2-D) shape has Reflective
Symmetry when each half of
the shape on either side of a
bisecting line is the mirror
image of the other half.
8. Thank you for watching my
presentation and I hope you
find it useful for learning
symmetry and it’s basic forms.
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