[M1S1] Part1 Flashcards

1
Q

is when a figure has two sides that are mirror

images of one another.

A

symmetry

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2
Q

what do you call the line through a picture of the object and along either
side the image would look exactly the same.

A

line of symmetry.

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3
Q

a type of symmetry in which an object has two
sides that are mirror images of
each othe

A

bilateral symmetry

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4
Q

a type of symmetry where there is a center point and
numerous lines of symmetry
could be drawn at equal angle
intervals.

A

radial symmetry

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5
Q

The sum of two consecutive terms gives the

succeeding term.

A

Fibonacci Sequence

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6
Q

very famous ratio with a long and honored history

A

Golden Mean of Euclid and Aristotle

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7
Q

considered the most

beautiful and important of quantities.

A

Golden Mean of Euclid and Aristotle, the divine

proportion of Leonardo da Vinci,

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8
Q

This ratio is evident in many art work and buildings

A

golden ratio

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9
Q

The ratio of the parts is
equal to the ratio of a part to
the whole

A

golden ratio

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10
Q

a curve or geometric figure,
each part of which has the
same statistical character as
the whole

A

fractals

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11
Q

consists of repeated copies, along a line,

of a single figure or block.

A

Frieze patterns

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12
Q

These are formed by functions or actions on the

plane that preserve distances. What do you call these actions?

A

Frieze patterns

isometries

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13
Q

have the additional property that they map a fixed

line, L back onto itself.

A

isometries

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14
Q

what are the isometries that generate frieze patterns?

A
Identity
Rotation
Translation
Reflection
Vertical Reflection
Glide Reflection
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