All the at least 1 line of symmetry are called: squares rectangles hexagons octagons triangles semicircles kites parallelograms isosceles triangles equilateral triangles Good Luck Finding an Answer! :)
Isosceles triangles do.
A "perpendicular bisector" is a line. There are no triangles of any kind in a line.
Some triangles do have a line of symmetry. Equilateral and Isosceles triangles have a line of symmetry. If you can fold a triangle into two equal halves, the folding line is a line symmetry.
You cannot make four triangles our of a quadrilateral by ONE line through it. One line can give you at most two triangles. Two lines, each running from one vertex of the quadrilateral to the opposite vertex, will give 4 triangles.
They stand for an approaching storm front. If I remember correctly, a red line means a warm front and a blue line means a cold front. The triangles show which direction the front is moving. Hope that helps.
For a cold front I believe there are blue triangles that are upside down in a line. For a Warm front I believe there are red triangles that are right side up on a line.
A warm front on a weather map is always a red line with red half circles on it.
A blue triangle.The cold front symbol is a line with triangles on one sidea line with triangels on top
All the at least 1 line of symmetry are called: squares rectangles hexagons octagons triangles semicircles kites parallelograms isosceles triangles equilateral triangles Good Luck Finding an Answer! :)
On a weather map, the symbol for a cold front is a blue line with blue triangles facing the direction that the front is moving.
Isosceles triangles do.
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A "perpendicular bisector" is a line. There are no triangles of any kind in a line.
Some triangles do have a line of symmetry. Equilateral and Isosceles triangles have a line of symmetry. If you can fold a triangle into two equal halves, the folding line is a line symmetry.
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You cannot make four triangles our of a quadrilateral by ONE line through it. One line can give you at most two triangles. Two lines, each running from one vertex of the quadrilateral to the opposite vertex, will give 4 triangles.