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Geometric Transformations Explained

The document discusses different types of geometric designs including transformations, rosette patterns, frieze patterns, and tessellations. Transformations include translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations which move or resize objects. Rosette patterns have cyclic symmetry around a central point. Frieze patterns are repetitive designs that run in one direction, often seen in architecture. Tessellations closely fit shapes together without gaps in repeating patterns.

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Geometric Transformations Explained

The document discusses different types of geometric designs including transformations, rosette patterns, frieze patterns, and tessellations. Transformations include translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations which move or resize objects. Rosette patterns have cyclic symmetry around a central point. Frieze patterns are repetitive designs that run in one direction, often seen in architecture. Tessellations closely fit shapes together without gaps in repeating patterns.

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GEOMETRIC

DESIGNS
Geometric Designs
Transformations
1. Translation – is a transformation of an object where every point
of it moves a fixed distance and a given direction.
2. Rotation – is a transformation of an object by rotating about a
given through a given angle.
3. Reflection – is a transformation of an object where every point
of it and its image are of the same distance from the
4. Dilation – line of symmetry.
is a transformation of an object by resizing
to either reduce it or enlarge it about a point with
a given factor.
Rosette Pattern
Cyclic Symmetry: rotation symmetry around a center point
In mathematics, a frieze or frieze pattern is a
Frieze Pattern design on a two-dimensional surface that is
repetitive in one direction. Such patterns occur
frequently in architecture and decorative art.
an arrangement of shapes closely fitted together,
Tessellation especially of polygons in a repeated pattern without
gaps or overlapping.
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31. How many absences did you commit?
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30G

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