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A general trapezoid is a 4 sided quadrilateral with a pair opposite parallel lines of different lengths and no lines of symmetry But an isosceles trapezoid has the same properties as above except that it has 1 line of symmetry
Not necessarily, except rotational symmetry of order 1.
Nothing. (Except if you count z axis and you get into 3D!)
Yes they only have one. There is no other lines of symmetry except for the line that cuts through the center of the butterfly.
They all have line symmetry except S
A general trapezoid is a 4 sided quadrilateral with a pair opposite parallel lines of different lengths and no lines of symmetry But an isosceles trapezoid has the same properties as above except that it has 1 line of symmetry
Not necessarily, except rotational symmetry of order 1.
The assumptions of a metric space except for symmetry.
The assumptions of a metric space except for symmetry.
There is no opposite except a lack of insurance.The opposite adjective of insured is uninsured.
The fact that corresponding angles are congruent does not require corresponding sides to be proportional - except in the case of a triangle. For quadrilaterals, think of a square and rectangle.
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Nothing. (Except if you count z axis and you get into 3D!)
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Yes they only have one. There is no other lines of symmetry except for the line that cuts through the center of the butterfly.
There is not opposite of a tornado, except perhaps a clear day with no wind.
They all have line symmetry except S