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Glide Reflection: a tool to experiment with glide reflections ... Glide reflection is a composite transformation which is a translation followed by a reflection in line parallel to the direction of translation. The order of the two constituent transforms (translation and reflection) is not important.
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www.cut-the-knot.org/Curriculum/Geometry/GlideReflectio...
www.cut-the-knot.org/Curriculum/Geometry/GlideReflection.shtml
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A glide reflection combines a reflection with a translation along the direction of the mirror line. Glide reflections are the only type of symmetry that involve more than one step.
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mathforum.org/sum95/suzanne/symsusan.html
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Tutorials for making a tessellation using a glide reflection technique using HyperCard including step-by-step instructions for classroom activities. ... It is possible to use HyperCard to create tessellations from figures generated by reflections and translations [which would be a glide reflection], and then translate...
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mathforum.org/sum95/suzanne/glReflection.html
mathforum.org/sum95/suzanne/glReflection.html
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The transformation that is a combination of a reflection and a translation. ... Axis of reflection, pre-image, image ... this page updated 29-jul-08; Mathwords: Terms and Formulas from Algebra I to Calculus written, illustrated, and webmastered by Bruce Simmons...
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www.mathwords.com/g/glide_reflection.htm
www.mathwords.com/g/glide_reflection.htm
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A glide reflection translates the plane and then reflects it across a mirror parallel to the direction of the translations. A glide reflection changes the sense of figures in the plane. There are no invariant points (points that map onto themselves) under a glide reflection.
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plato.acadiau.ca/courses/educ/reid/Geometry/Symmetry/Tr...
plato.acadiau.ca/courses/educ/reid/Geometry/Symmetry/Transformations.html
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A glide reflection is actually a combination of a reflection and a translation. Whether the reflection happens first or second does not matter. The figure that results after a reflection and translation is simply called the glide reflection of the original figure.
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library.thinkquest.org/16661/background/symmetry.4.html
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The four isometries are translation, reflection, glide reflection, and rotation. It is interesting to note that the isometries form a group under composition. Furthermore, each isometry can be distinguished by its fixed point behavior and whether or not it preserves orientation.
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www.geom.uiuc.edu/~crobles/hyperbolic/eucl/isom/
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REFLECTION: When you look in a mirror, your image is reflected back at you. If you imagine that your image actually exists on the other side ... GLIDE REFLECTION: This transformation combines translations and reflections. A glide reflection occurs when you slide an image in one direction and then reflect it over a line.;
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www.geom.uiuc.edu/~demo5337/Group1/projectstu.html
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3. What information must you give in order to describe a glide reflection? ... 4. What is the effect of performing the same glide reflection twice? ... A glide reflection is a symmetry transformation that consists of a translation followed by a reflection across the translation line.
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illuminations.nctm.org/index_d.aspx?id=475
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