In Mathematics, reflection is a transformation in which a figure is flipped over a line. The line over which the figure is flipped is called the line of reflection or axis of reflection. Reflection preserves the size and shape of the figure, but changes its orientation.
Key Concepts
Line of Reflection: The line over which the figure is flipped.
Image: The resulting figure after the reflection.
Pre-image: The original figure before the reflection.
Orientation: The direction in which the figure is facing.
Remember to practice regularly and seek help if you encounter any difficulties. Understanding reflection is crucial for various mathematical concepts and applications.
Number and Operations: Students' work in dividing fractions shows them that they can express the result of dividing two whole numbers as a fraction (viewed as parts of a whole). Students then extend their work in grade 5 with division of whole numbers to give mixed number and decimal solutions to division problems with whole numbers. They recognize that ratio tables not only derive from rows in the multiplication table but also connect with equivalent fractions. Students distinguish multiplicative comparisons from additive comparisons.