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Geometry concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space. Geometry originated as a practical science concerned with surveying, measurements, areas, and volumes. Under Euclid worked from point, line, plane and space. In Euclid's time… … there was only one form of space. Today we distinguish between: •Physical space •Geometrical spaces •Abstract spaces Symmetry correspondence of distance between various parts of an object Tiling of Hyperbolic Plane •Area of Geometry since before Euclid •Ancient philosophers studied symmetric shapes such as circle, regular polygons, and Platonic solids •Occurs in nature •Incorporated into art Example M.C. Escher Symmetry Symmetry Broader definition as of mid-1800’s 1. Transformation Groups - Symmetric Figures 2. Discrete –topology 3. Continuous – Lie Theory and Riemannian Geometry 4. Projective Geometry - duality Projective Geometry Symmetric Figures Groups Symmetry Operation - a mathematical operation or transformation that results in the same figure as the original figure (or its mirror image) Operations include reflection, rotation, and translation. Symmetry Operation on a figure is defined with respect to a given point (center of symmetry), line (axis of symmetry), or plane (plane of symmetry). Symmetry Group - set of all operations on a given figure that leave the figure unchanged Symmetry Groups of three-dimensional figures are of special interest because of their application in fields such as crystallography. Symmetry Group Motion of Figures: 1. Translation 2. Rotation 3. Mirror – vertical and horizontal 4. Glide Mirror Symmetry Rotation Symmetry Symmetry of Finite Figures Have no Translation Symmetry Mirror Rotation Reflection by mirror m1 Reflection by mirror m2 Reflection by mirror m3 Do nothing Rotation 1 by 3 Rotation by 2 3 turn turn Symmetry of Figures With a Glide And a Translation Vertical Mirror Symmetry Horizontal Mirror Symmetry Rotational Symmetry = Vertical and Horizontal Mirrors Human Face Mirror Symmetric? Number Theory Why numbers? Number Theory Why zero? Why subtraction? Why negative numbers? Why fractions? Sharing is caring ½+½=1 Why Irrational Numbers? Set: items students wear to school {socks, shoes, watches, shirts, ...} Set: items students wear to school {index, middle, ring, pinky} Create a set begin by defining a set specify the common characteristic. Examples: •Set of even numbers {..., -4, -2, 0, 2, 4, ...} •Set of odd numbers {..., -3, -1, 1, 3, ...} •Set of prime numbers {2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, ...} •Positive multiples of 3 that are less than 10 {3, 6, 9} Null Set or Empty Set Ø or {} Set of piano keys on a guitar. Set A is {1,2,3} Elements of the set A 5 A 1 Two sets are equal if they have precisely the same elements. Example of equal sets A = B Set A: members are the first four positive whole numbers Set B = {4, 2, 1, 3} Which one of the following sets is infinite? A. Set of whole numbers less than 10 = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9} is finite B. Set of prime numbers less than 10 = {2, 3, 5, 7} is finite C. Set of integers less than 10 = {..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9} is infinite since the negative integers go on for ever. D. Set of factors of 10 = {1, 2, 5, 10} is finite A is the set of factors of 12. Which one of the following is not a member of A? A. B. C. D. 3 4 5 6 Answer: 12 = 1×12 12 = 2×6 12 = 3×4 A is the set of factors of 12 = {1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12} So 5 is not a member of A X is the set of multiples of 3 Y is the set of multiples of 6 Z is the set of multiples of 9 Which one of the following is true? (⊂ means "subset") A. B. C. D. X⊂Y X⊂Z Z⊂Y Z⊂X X = {...,-9, -6, -3, 0, 3, 6, 9,...} Y = {...,-6, 0, 6,...] Z = {...,-9, 0, 9,...} Every member of Y is also a member of X, so Y⊂X Every member of Z is also a member of X, so Z⊂X Therefore Only answer D is correct A is the set of factors of 6 B is the set of prime factors of 6 C is the set of proper factors of 6 D is the set of factors of 3 Which of the following is true? A is the set of factors of 6 = {1, 2, 3, 6} A. B. C. D. A=B A=C B=C C=D Only 2 and 3 are prime numbers Therefore B = the set of prime factors of 6 = {2, 3} The proper factors of an integer do not include 1 and the number itself Therefore C = the set of proper factors of 6 = {2, 3} D is the set of factors of 3 = {1, 3} Therefore sets B and C are equal. Answer C Rock Set Imagine numbers as sets of rocks. Create a set of 6 rocks. Create Square Patterns Find the Pattern 1. Form two rows 2. Sort even and odd Work with a partner Share your rocks. Form the odd numbered sets into even numbered sets. What do you observe? Odd + Odd = Even Odd numbers can make L-shapes Stack successive L-shapes What shape is formed? when you stack successive L-shapes together, you get a square Create a Cayley table for the sum of all the numbers from 1 to 10. Sum the numbers from 1-100 Geoboard – construct square, rhombus, rectangle, parallelogram, kite, trapezoid or isosceles trapezoid. Complete table below. Frieze Patterns frieze •from architecture •refers to a decorative carving or pattern that runs horizontally just below a roofline or ceiling Frieze Patterns also known as Border Patterns What are the rigid motions that preserve each pattern? Frieze Patterns Flip the Mattress Flip the Mattress Motion 1 Flip the Mattress Motion 2 Flip the Mattress Motion 3 Flip the Mattress Motion 4 A B D C B A A B C D B A D C C D Flip the Bed Words to describe movement/operations. 1. Identity 2. Rotate 3. Vertical Flip 4. Horizontal Flip Cayley Table Operation Identity Rotate Vertical Flip Horizontal Flip Identity Identity Rotate Vertical Horizontal Rotate Rotate Identity Horizontal Vertical Vertical Flip Vertical Horizontal Identity Rotate Horizontal Flip Horizontal Vertical Rotate Identity Rotate the Tires Tires One Tires Two Rotate the Tires Rotate the Tires - options Do nothing 90 Rotations Operations 1. 2. 3. 4. Identity Step 1 90 Step 2 180 Step 3 270 5 Tires Rotation Problem When does 9+4 =1 ? Modular Arithmetic Where numbers "wrap around" upon reaching a certain value—the modulus. Our clock uses modulus 12 mod 12 What would time be like if we had a mod 24 clock? What would time be like if we had a mod 7 clock? NASA GPS Satellite Constellation of GPS System