Finding out area by using symmetry

Dhasmana, Preeti (2021) Finding out area by using symmetry. At Right Angles. pp. 44-53. ISSN 2582-1873

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Abstract

In the first drawings of a child, we often see flowers, butterflies, leaves and so on. Have you noticed that they have intuitively replicated the symmetry distributed everywhere in nature? Let us understand the basics of symmetry first. What is symmetry? How does a young child perceive it? Here is a definition of symmetry from the Merriam Webster’s dictionary – Symmetry is the property of correspondence in size, shape and relative position of parts on opposite side of a dividing line or median plane or about a center or axis. Mathematically speaking we say an object is symmetric if it is invariant with respect to a transformation. More specifically, it means that after you transform the object it looks exactly the same as its original version.

Item Type: Articles in APF Magazines
Authors: Dhasmana, Preeti
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English
Uncontrolled Keywords: Symmetry, Transformation, Reflection, Rotation, Implication, Area, Pedagogy
Subjects: Natural Sciences > Mathematics
Divisions: Azim Premji University > University Publications > At Right Angles
Full Text Status: Public
URI: http://publications.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/id/eprint/3052
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