6.6 Symmetries of Regular
Polygons
A Solidify Understanding Task
A line that reflects a figure onto itself is called a line of symmetry. A figure that can be carried onto
itself by a rotation is said to have rotational symmetry. A diagonal of a polygon is any line
segment that connects non-consecutive vertices of the polygon.
For each of the following regular polygons, describe the rotations and reflections that carry it onto
itself: (be as specific as possible in your descriptions, such as specifying the angle of rotation)
1. An equilateral triangle
2. A square
3. A regular pentagon
4. A regular hexagon
Answer:
the answer is 6x3 which is 18
Step-by-step explanation:multiply to find out the answer
8+7=15
300/15=20
8 x 20 =160 Boys
7 x 20 = 140 girls
140 + 160 = 300
Hope this helps!
Yup, the amount of 0's is the exponent. for example 1000= 10^3, hope this helped :)
In the problem with the white circle, x=100, in the problem with the blue circle, x might equal 165, but I'm not entirely certain. But I am certain about the first one.