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Q: What is glide reflection symmetry?
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What is glide symmetry?

A glide reflection is a combination of translation along some line and reflection in the line. Human footprints are a good example. Glide symmetry is another way to refer to it.


What types of symmetry create tessellations in a plane?

rotation, reflection, translation, glide reflection


What are the four lines of symmetry?

There are 4 types of symmetry, reflection, transition, glide reflection, and rotation. They all basically mean the same thing, except they are figured out differently.


What is a glide reflection?

A glide refletion is a glide that has reflection.


Is it a glide-reflection rotation reflection or translation?

A glide reflection is where you reflect the shape and translate it. A glide rotation is where you rotate a shape and translate it. A glide translation doesn't exist.


An animal makes a footprint shown as a glide reflection. Which footprint is a glide reflection?

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Which of the following statements is not true about glide reflections?

a glide reflection is a composition of a rotation and reflection


What is reflectional summetry?

Reflection symmetry, reflectional symmetry, line symmetry, mirror symmetry, mirror-image symmetry, or bilateral symmetry is symmetry with respect to reflection


How many lines of reflection symmetry does the letter S have?

None - it has rotational symmetry - not reflection symmetry.


Explain why a glide reflection is an isometry?

Because the glide reflection is a combination of two isometries, it is also an isometry.


Which of these is an example of a glide reflection?

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What is symmery list the three types of symmetry and give an exampal?

Symmetry is a balanced and harmonious arrangement of elements on both sides of a central point or line. The three types of symmetry are reflection (mirror symmetry), rotational (circular symmetry), and translational (repeating patterns). An example of reflection symmetry is a butterfly's wings, rotational symmetry can be seen in a starfish, and translational symmetry is demonstrated in wallpaper patterns.