Friday, June 29, 2007
Jenea's Hexagon and Reflectional Symmetry
Here's a(n) picture example of the leaf that I found in search of reflectional symmetry. This leaf is an example of reflectional symmetry. Down the middle of the leaf you can see the reflectional symmetry.
Here's a(n) picture example of a beautiful white flower that I found in search of a hexagonal shape. This flower is an example of a hexagon. The petals that are on the flower make a hexagonal shape.
Janet's Hexagon and Reflectional Symmetry
Here is a picture of a basket. This basket is an example of a hexagon. The diamonds that are on the basket make a hexagon when you put them together.
Here is a picture of a leaf. The leaf is an example of a reflectional symmetry. If you draw a line through the leaf, it will be the same on both sides.
Jenny's Rotational Symmetry and Pentagon
Khanh's Pentagon and example of Reflectional Symmetry
Jonathan Reflection Image
Susan the shape octagon and rotational symmetry
The picture above this blog is a stop sign that its shape is a octagon and its has 8 sides to it and that it has 4 lines of symmetry. Also its has a reflectional symmetry and rotational symmetry since, if you rotate it you will see the same pattern on it, no matter how much you turn it around. When you wants to see a reflectional of it you can just take a mirror facing it and you see a another one that look alike to the stop sign or the octagon shape of it.
Jessica's polyhedra and bilateral symmetry
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