A line segment
No. It represents a horizontal line.
A figure has line symmetry if it can be divided into two identical halves that are mirror images of each other along a specific line, known as the line of symmetry. To determine if a figure has line symmetry, you can fold the figure along the line; if the two sides match perfectly, the figure has line symmetry. Additionally, you can visually check by reflecting points across the line to see if they coincide.
A polygon!
It is a line of symmetry
product line filling
Serial number codes are used throughout the Browning range, including Miroku after 1977 as follows: Z represents the figure 1 T represents the figure 6 Y represents the figure 2 R represents the figure 7 X represents the figure 3 P represents the figure 8 W represents the figure 4 N represents the figure 9 V represents the figure 5 M represents the figure 0 Your Miroku (PX) appears to have been made in 1983. John Haas, England UK.
A five sided figure
diameter
The line that forms the edge of a figure is an edge line. Which forms the figure the has been drawn. You use this line to define a drawing or a figure.
No. It represents a horizontal line.
A line that connects the midpoints of a figure is a midsegment.
To flip a figure over a line is a reflection.
divide the figure under the line into the figure above the line
The figure of speech in the first line is Simile.
A polygon!
It is a line of symmetry
None, since there is no shaded part of any figure!