We shall concentrate on the transformations
,
and
in this
question. Here they are again:
We can combine
,
,
and
in lots of different ways.
and
are
two examples of transformations obtained like this. In fact, there are infinitely many ways to combine them.
How many different transformations can you find made up from
combinations of
,
and
their inverses?
(We shall count two transformations as the same if they
have the same effect on all starting shapes.)
Can you be sure that you
have found them all?
Convince yourself that
.
In
Combining
Transformations you found simpler expressions for powers of
and
.
Use these and
to simplify
and
.
You might like to look at the article
Grouping Transformations , which explains some of the
mathematics behind these problems.