Open to page 13 in your [b]BPW book[/b] or [url=https://media.pk12ls.com/curriculum/math/cmp3/html_books/G8/U5/htmls/page_12.html]BPW online book link[/url] to Investigation 1.2 [br][br]Rotate the star around a point by completing all steps below then screen shot the final images on to your Google doc.[br][list][*]First choose a position on, inside or outside of the star you want to rotate around. You can make a point with [icon]https://www.geogebra.org/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_point.png[/icon] or choose an existing point.[/*][*]Use the [b]Rotate around Point[/b] tool [icon]https://www.geogebra.org/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_rotatebyangle.png[/icon] (go to [icon]https://www.geogebra.org/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_mirroratline.png[/icon] then use drop down to find [icon]https://www.geogebra.org/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_rotatebyangle.png[/icon]) to rotate the star. [/*][*]Click on [b]rotate around point [/b]tool [icon]https://www.geogebra.org/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_rotatebyangle.png[/icon][/*][*]Then click in the middle of star (not on a point or line) [/*][*]Then click the point you created or chose in the first step, choose your angle measure and direction. [/*][*] You can use [icon]/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_move.png[/icon] to drag point around. Screen shot your final image into your Google doc ( you can also use the export image tool in the pancake stack)[/*][/list][br][b]Copy, paste and answer these questions in your google doc[/b]: [br][list=1][*]What is the smallest counterclockwise rotation (in degrees) that will roate the star to a new position in which it looks completely unchanged?Where does each point on the star goes after the rotation? (Example A goes to G). [/*][*]Where is the image of segment AO and where is the segment HO after rotation? [/*][*]These are questions 3,4 and 5 from Part A.[/*][*]Describe the paths of points [i]A[/i] and [i]H[/i] on the compass star as they “move” from their original positions to their images.[/*][*]Describe the relationship among any point [i]X[/i], its image, and the center of the compass star after the rotation in part (1)[/*][*]Can you flip the compass star without changing its appearance? If so, what is the line of symmetry. You can use the[b] reflect about Line[/b] tool [icon]https://www.geogebra.org/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_mirroratline.png[/icon]to do Part A 5.[/*][/list][br]