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Cylinder
Trace the figure. Then turn the tracing paper over so that the pencil marks are on the opposite side of the paper. If you can find a position in which the original figure and the inverted trace match up, you have a line of symmetry.
A cylinder. A cone would be an acceptable answer too.
It is impossible to trace all of the way back to the begginning of time to figure this question out.
The number of plane figures that can be traced, is that every plane figure can be traced!
Short answer is: they're not. In 'figure skating' competition, skaters were required to trace certain 'figures,' for example the figure 8, on the ice. The compulsory figures in international competition were dropped completely after 1990.
trace back you familt tree (even look at people like your mums sisters boyfriend cousen)
XTR stands for 'ECSTR' which is Efficient and Compact Subgroup Trace Representation. XTR is an encryption algorithm that generates keys quickly and has small key sizes.
characterize, chart, define, depict, detail, draft, draw, figure, lay out, limn, mark, plot, portray, represent, sketch out, trace
try starting with 4 quarts then keep checking you dip stick until there is a trace of oil on it. easy to figure out then.
Shane Trace goes by Trace.