symmetric (get it right)
The shape descibed is not a symmetric figure. If it is folded on the diagonal line described, then the corners would stick off the sides. If the question is implying that they want to fold it in a differant way, then it would not be symmetrical because of the line. The line would not be in the place on both sides.
The word "ANGEL" has 0 lines of symmetry. In order for a word to have a line of symmetry, it must be the same when folded along that line. When you try to fold the word "ANGEL" along any possible line, it will not match up perfectly on both sides, therefore it has no lines of symmetry.
A symmetric figure is a figure that is symmetrical. This means that if you fold it in half that both sides will line up. I hope this helped you! :)
A square.
symmetric (get it right)
Is a line of symmetry
Both I think.
The shape descibed is not a symmetric figure. If it is folded on the diagonal line described, then the corners would stick off the sides. If the question is implying that they want to fold it in a differant way, then it would not be symmetrical because of the line. The line would not be in the place on both sides.
If your a breeder, than yes. You need a Scottish Fold who's ears aren't folded to mate with one that does have folded ears or if they both had folded there wouldn't be enough cartalich in their kittens ear's and there would be terrible damage to them.
A pamphlet is an unbound booklet or a folded page printed on both sides.
Fold is a regular verb so the past and past participle are both formed by adding -ed folded
yes, that is perfectly normal.when they are first born, both ears are folded down and floppy. but they start to rise and get pointy, it's normal if one straightens before the other. i guarantee the other will follow shortly.
Both were probably formed from convergent plate boundaries.
Both Latin and Greek originally meaning 'paper folded double'
In a game of chess played perfectly by both players, the outcome is typically a draw.
Yes. A figure which is both a rhombus and a rectangle is commonly called a square.