Yo, anything that's sides are the same as the other, yo got a symmetric figure.
example: a circle
a circle is symmetric so is a triangle, a rectangle.
A common symmetric figure you can find at home is a rectangular mirror. Its shape is symmetric along both vertical and horizontal axes, meaning that one half is a mirror image of the other. Other examples include a square table, which has four equal sides and angles, and a circular clock, which is symmetric around its center.
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! :)
Symmetric Property of Congruence
No, a figure can be asymmetrical.
Symmetric
look at how many sides there are...
symmetric property of congruence
symmetric property of congrence
symmetric (get it right)
It can be but it doesn't have to be. Some triangles are symmetrical and others aren't.
A figure is symmetric about a line of symmetry if it can be folded along that line, and both halves match perfectly. This means that for every point on one side of the line, there is a corresponding point at the same distance on the opposite side. Additionally, you can check symmetry by reflecting points across the line; the reflected points should lie on the figure itself. If both conditions are satisfied, the figure is symmetric about the line.