Solutions of Symmetry from Cambridge IGCSE® Mathematics Core and Extended Coursebook Second Edition
Karen Morrison Mathematics Solutions from Chapter 19 - Symmetry
Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw's Cambridge IGCSE® Mathematics Core and Extended Coursebook Second Edition detailed solutions to all the exercises of Symmetry for Upper Secondary: IGCSE are provided here. The topics covered are such as Symmetry Properties Of Circles, Angle Relationships In Circles and, Symmetry In Two Dimensions. The points to remember in the Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw's Book Solutions is ideal for quick revision.
Practice Other Topics from Symmetry
The topic categorizes symmetry in two-dimensional shapes into line symmetry and rotational symmetry. Each type is explained by diagram and examples. The centre of rotation is highlighted and explained in rotational symmetry.

This topic explains the concept of plane and rotational symmetry through three-dimensional symmetry. The difference between these two types is explained through figures like square, cubes, circle and triangle showing the axis of it in each figure.

The topic outlines the principle related to perpendicular bisector and tangents of the circle. Based on other properties of circle, diagrams and examples are presented showing symmetry properties of a circle and calculation of length of the chords.

The topic enumerates theorems and properties depicting angular relationships in circles. Each theorem is explained well with variables and diagrams, showing the relation and properties of the symmetry in circles. Examples are provided for practice.
