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  1. Centre (geometry) - Wikipedia

    • The centre of a circle is the point equidistant from the points on the edge. Similarly the centre of a sphere is the point equidistant from the points on the surface, and the centre of a line segment is the … See more

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    For objects with several symmetries, the centre of symmetry is the point left unchanged by the … See more

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    Triangles

    Several special points of a triangle are often described as triangle centres: 1. the circumcentre, which is the centre of the circle that passes through all three vertices; 2. the centr… See more

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    Tangential Polygons and Cyclic Polygons

    A tangential polygon has each of its sides tangent to a particular circle, called the incircleor inscribed circle. The centre of the incircle, called the incentre, can be considered … See more

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    General Polygons

    The centre of a general polygon can be defined in several different ways. The "vertex centroid" comes from considering the polygon as being empty but having equal mass… See more

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  2. Point left unchanged by the symmetric actions

    Symmetric objects For objects with several symmetries, the centre of symmetry is the point left unchanged by the symmetric actions. So the centre of a square, rectangle, rhombus or parallelogram is where the diagonals intersect, this is (among other properties) the fixed point of rotational symmetries.
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  4. Symmetry - Wikipedia

    WEBThis article describes symmetry from three perspectives: in mathematics, including geometry, the most familiar type of symmetry for many …

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      WEBA figure has rotational symmetry if rotating it about its center at a given angle maps the figure back onto itself. The center of rotation is a point called the center of symmetry. Rotating the parallelogram 180° about …

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      WEBJan 16, 2020 — Line Symmetry. Rotational Symmetry. Translational Symmetry. Mathematicians use symmetry in all kinds of situations. There can be symmetry in calculations, for example. But the most …

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      WEBStep 1. Step 2. Let’s mark random point X 1 on the circle. Proof of the theorem on the center of symmetry. Step 2. Step 3. Let’s draw the diameter Х 1 Х 2. Х 1 О = ОХ 2 – as the radii of a circle. Hence, points Х …

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