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Which term describes a line that divides a symmetrical figure into two identical parts that are mirror images of each other?
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Vertex point
Tessellation border
Line of symmetry
Asymmetrical axis
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If an arrangement of polygons is closely fitted together in a repeating pattern without any gaps or overlapping, what is it called?
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Rotation
Asymmetry
Tessellation
Reflection
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Which term describes a line that divides a symmetrical figure into two identical parts that are mirror images of each other?
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If an arrangement of polygons is closely fitted together in a repeating pattern without any gaps or overlapping, what is it called?
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If a figure is divided into two parts and they are not identical mirror images of each other, what term is used to describe that figure?
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Which mathematical concept is defined as an arrangement of polygons fitted together in a repeated pattern without any gaps or overlapping?
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When a figure is divided in half and one side is a mirror image of the other, what is this property called?
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If a shape is split by a line and the two resulting parts are not mirror images of each other, what is the shape considered to be?
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Which of these is a required characteristic of a tessellation?
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If a square is divided by a vertical line through its center, the two resulting rectangles are identical mirror images. What is this vertical line called?
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Which term describes a figure that can be divided into two identical parts that exactly match each other as mirror images?
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Which of the following groups contains only shapes that can tessellate a flat surface without any gaps or overlaps?
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Why can any quadrilateral (such as a parallelogram or a trapezoid) successfully tessellate a surface?
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Which of these shapes is considered a 'non-tessellating' shape because it always leaves gaps when you try to tile it on a flat surface?
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Which of the following statements explains why a circle pattern is not considered a tessellation?
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If you are creating a tessellation using only one type of triangle, why will it always be successful regardless of the triangle's shape?
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Which set of shapes contains only examples of polygons that do NOT tessellate?
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Which of the following describes a shape that can tessellate and the correct reason why?
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Which of the following is true regarding common shapes like the Oval, Heptagon, and Octagon in the context of tessellations?
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Based on the provided list of shapes, which of the following is true regarding regular shapes and their ability to tile a surface?
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According to the lesson, which of the following is a primary reason why any quadrilateral (like a parallelogram or trapezoid) can tessellate?
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Which word is often used as a synonym for 'translation' in geometry?
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Which of these real-world actions is the best example of a mathematical translation?
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Which of the following describes a translation of a geometric shape?
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Which of the following describes a transformation where a figure is flipped over a line?
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Rotation is a transformation that turns a shape around a fixed point. If a shape performs a "Quarter Turn", how many degrees has it rotated?
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In the context of the transformation called Rotation, what is the specific name for the fixed point that the shape moves around?
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Which of the following is true regarding a figure after it has undergone a rotation transformation?
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In geometry, what describes the transformation known as a reflection?
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Which of the following terms is another common name used to describe a reflection?
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What is the name of the specific line that a figure is flipped across during a reflection?
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a reflection?
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Which statement best describes a tessellation?
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Which observation shows that a design is NOT a tessellation?
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Which shape can tessellate a plane by itself?
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What does a reflection produce in geometry?
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Translation can also be called a _____.
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In the context of transformations, what does rotation mean?
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A triangle is flipped across a line to continue a pattern with no gaps or overlaps. Which transformation is shown?
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What should be aligned when adding or subtracting decimals?
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Which of the following describes the transformation known as a 'turn'?
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Which of the following describes the transformation known as a "turn"?
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Alex received 200 US dollars and 300 Singaporean dollars. If 1 US dollar is Php56.39 and 1 Singaporean dollar is Php41.56, what is the total amount in Philippine pesos?
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Paul had Php80.00. He spent Php23.75 and Php45.75, then saved Php38.00 more. How much money does he currently have?
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In a shortcut rule for multiplying decimals, multiplying a number by 0.01 moves the decimal point _____.
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A learner buys snacks costing Php 12.50, Php 20.00, Php 10.00, and Php 9.25. What is the total cost?
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Kelvin saved Php75.50 and spent Php35.00. How much money was left?
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In the sardines profit problem, what hidden question must be answered before finding the final profit?
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A notebook costs Php20.30. How much do 100 notebooks cost?
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Find the product of 57.1 and 0.1 using the mental math rule for multiplying by 0.1.