Michele Conway, Belle Cottingham, Alastair Duncombe and, Amanda George Solutions for Exercise 6: Exercise 3
Michele Conway Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Michele Conway, Belle Cottingham, Alastair Duncombe and, Amanda George Solutions for Exercise 6: Exercise 3
Attempt the practice questions from Exercise 6: Exercise 3 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Cambridge Lower Secondary Maths Stage 9: Student's Book solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Michele Conway, Belle Cottingham, Alastair Duncombe and, Amanda George Solutions for Exercise 6: Exercise 3 with Hints & Solutions
Think about prisms whose cross-section is a regular polygon. What is the relationship between the number of sides of the polygon and the number of planes of symmetry? Explain your answer.
Complete the object so that the plane is a plane of symmetry.
Complete the object so that the plane is a plane of symmetry.
A teacher asks Vasili to draw the planes of symmetry on this rectangular based pyramid.
Has Vasili marked the planes of symmetry on the pyramid correctly? Explain your answer.
Draw on isometric paper an object that has one plane of symmetry.
Draw on isometric paper an object that has two planes of symmetry.
Draw on isometric paper an object that has three plane of symmetry.
Draw on isometric paper an object that has four plane of symmetry.