Geometry, Plane Geometry, Symmetry
Symmetry in geometry refers to a shape or object remaining unchanged under certain transformations like reflection (line symmetry) or rotation (rotational symmetry). Questions involve identifying types of symmetry, lines of symmetry, and centers/orders of rotation for various figures.
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Let M be a set of points in the plane. O is called a partial center of symmetry if it is possible to remove a point from M such that O is a regular center of symmetry of what remains. How many partial centers of symmetry can a finite set of points in the plane have?
V. PrasolovSources:Topics:Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry Proof and Example -> Constructing an Example / Counterexample Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Symmetry- Tournament of Towns, 1980-1981, Spring, Main Version, Grades 9-10 Question 2 Points 7
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Stack of Papers
Several identical rectangular sheets of paper lie on a table. It is known that the top sheet covers more than half the area of every other sheet. Is it necessarily possible to stick a pin into the table that will go through all these sheets?
Topics:Combinatorics -> Pigeonhole Principle Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry Geometry -> Area Calculation Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Symmetry -
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Cut the given shape into two congruent parts:
Topics:Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Symmetry Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry -> Cut a Shape / Dissection Problems Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry -> Grid Paper Geometry / Lattice Geometry Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Plane Transformations -> Congruence Transformations (Isometries) -
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Cut the given shape into two congruent parts:
Topics:Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Symmetry Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry -> Cut a Shape / Dissection Problems Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry -> Grid Paper Geometry / Lattice Geometry Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Plane Transformations -> Congruence Transformations (Isometries) -
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Cut the given shape into three congruent parts:
Topics:Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Symmetry Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry -> Cut a Shape / Dissection Problems Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry -> Grid Paper Geometry / Lattice Geometry Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Plane Transformations -> Congruence Transformations (Isometries) -
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Cut the given shape into three congruent parts:
Topics:Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Symmetry Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry -> Cut a Shape / Dissection Problems Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry -> Grid Paper Geometry / Lattice Geometry Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Plane Transformations -> Congruence Transformations (Isometries) -
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Cut the given shape into three congruent parts:
Topics:Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Symmetry Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry -> Cut a Shape / Dissection Problems Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry -> Grid Paper Geometry / Lattice Geometry Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Plane Transformations -> Congruence Transformations (Isometries) -
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Divide the given shape into three congruent parts:
Topics:Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Symmetry Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry -> Cut a Shape / Dissection Problems Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry -> Grid Paper Geometry / Lattice Geometry Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Plane Transformations -> Congruence Transformations (Isometries) -
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Partition the given shape into four congruent parts:
Topics:Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Symmetry Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry -> Cut a Shape / Dissection Problems Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry -> Grid Paper Geometry / Lattice Geometry Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Plane Transformations -> Congruence Transformations (Isometries) -> Reflection -
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Divide the given shape into four congruent parts:
​​​​​​​Topics:Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Symmetry Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry -> Cut a Shape / Dissection Problems Combinatorics -> Combinatorial Geometry -> Grid Paper Geometry / Lattice Geometry Geometry -> Plane Geometry -> Plane Transformations -> Congruence Transformations (Isometries)