A design is divided by a line of symmetry, which ensures that every point on one side of the line corresponds to a point on the opposite side at an equal distance from the line. This creates a mirror-image effect, where both halves of the design are identical in shape and size. Lines of symmetry can be vertical, horizontal, or diagonal, depending on the design's orientation.
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... point on the other side of the line at the same distance from the lien.
Yes a line of symmetry creates a 'mirror image' of each side.
mid-point
Rotational Symmetry.
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Line of Symmetry
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... point on the other side of the line at the same distance from the lien.
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The point that divides a segment into two is referred to as the midpoint.
The midpoint or bisector divides a segment into two congruent parts.
A midpoint is a point that divides a segment into two congruent segments. A angle bisector is a ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles.
A point that divides a segment into two segments of equal length is a midpoint.