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Page 1: Symmetry Project. Line(s) of symmetry Lines of symmetry

Symmetry Project

Page 2: Symmetry Project. Line(s) of symmetry Lines of symmetry

Line(s) of symmetry

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Lines of symmetry

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Primary Colours

• Red, yellow and blue

• In traditional color theory, these are the 3 pigment colors that can not be mixed or formed by any combination of other colors. All other colors are derived from these 3 hues

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Secondary Colours

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Tertiary Colours

• yellow-orange,• red-orange • red-purple • blue-purple,• blue-green • yellow-green

• These are the colors formed by mixing a primary and a secondary color. That's why the hue is a two word name, such as blue-green, red-violet, and yellow-orange. 

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Complementary Colours

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Analagous Colours

• Analogous colors are a palette of compatible color combinations that blend well together. They are neighbors on the color wheel. They tend to live harmoniously because they are relatives to each other.

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Complementary Colours

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Analagous Colours

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Symmetrical Shapes and Creatures

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