equilateral triangle
An object or organism that has left and right halves that mirror each other is said to exhibit bilateral symmetry. This is a common characteristic of many animals, including humans. It means that if an imaginary line is drawn down the center of the organism, the two halves will be nearly identical in shape and size.
Look at a shape and see if you can see that two halves mirror each other. To check, get a mirror and put it along this line. If the shape still looks the same using the mirror you have a line of symmetry. You can also trace half of the shape, turn the tracing paper over, put it on the other half of the shape and check it is the same. Yes another way to do it is think REFLECTION. If they are exactly the same, you have a line of symmetry!
symmetrical means * having similarity in size, shape, and relative position of corresponding partsWhen two halves of an object are mirror images of each other.go on google and type in define symmetrical. Symmetrical is a word used to describe an object or place that has two identical halves in both shape and size.Usually a human face,an egg,a ball,a pentagram,geometrical figures that sort of thing.Symmetrical means, a shape or figure cut to where the same shape/s is on both sides. For instance if you cut a circle in 2, you have a biosphere on both sides
5 images will be formed and how when two plane mirror are tilted at an angle of 60 degree
An Axis of Symmetry is any line along which any Graph, group of graphs, or other shape may be divided into two symmetrical pieces which are perfect mirror images of one another.
Circle square equlateral triangle dimond rectangle trapazoid
An object or organism that has left and right halves that mirror each other is said to exhibit bilateral symmetry. This is a common characteristic of many animals, including humans. It means that if an imaginary line is drawn down the center of the organism, the two halves will be nearly identical in shape and size.
Look at a shape and see if you can see that two halves mirror each other. To check, get a mirror and put it along this line. If the shape still looks the same using the mirror you have a line of symmetry. You can also trace half of the shape, turn the tracing paper over, put it on the other half of the shape and check it is the same. Yes another way to do it is think REFLECTION. If they are exactly the same, you have a line of symmetry!
Look at a shape and see if you can see that two halves mirror each other. To check, get a mirror and put it along this line. If the shape still looks the same using the mirror you have a line of symmetry. You can also trace half of the shape, turn the tracing paper over, put it on the other half of the shape and check it is the same. Yes another way to do it is think REFLECTION. If they are exactly the same, you have a line of symmetry!
It means it has 2 lines of 'mirror images'
symmetrical means * having similarity in size, shape, and relative position of corresponding partsWhen two halves of an object are mirror images of each other.go on google and type in define symmetrical. Symmetrical is a word used to describe an object or place that has two identical halves in both shape and size.Usually a human face,an egg,a ball,a pentagram,geometrical figures that sort of thing.Symmetrical means, a shape or figure cut to where the same shape/s is on both sides. For instance if you cut a circle in 2, you have a biosphere on both sides
5 images will be formed and how when two plane mirror are tilted at an angle of 60 degree
no concave mirror is in shape of concave mirror
Symmetrical. A symmetrical shape is simply one that when cut, or folded, in half, the one half can reflect the other half. So, each half looks the same, but as a mirrored reflection of the other. On the other hand, something that is of irregular shape - which is not symmetrical in that when cut into halves in any plane at all, the pieces are not a mirror reflection of one another - is referred to as "asymmetrical". A dome house is of symmetrical shape.
An Axis of Symmetry is any line along which any Graph, group of graphs, or other shape may be divided into two symmetrical pieces which are perfect mirror images of one another.
a diameter for a circle possibly a bisector for other shapes
It depends on the precise shape of the mirror. What's generally meant by "sharp image" is that the light rays focus at a single point. If the curvature of the mirror is variable, this doesn't happen.