Symmetrical
Some shapes do not have any lines of symmetry. These shapes are called asymmetrical. It doesn't matter how you fold an asymmetrical shape--the two halves just won't match!
rectangular
When two shapes are joined together, it is called a composite shape.
Shapes that can be divided into two equal parts are called "symmetrical" or "mirror image" shapes. When a shape can be divided into two equal halves that perfectly match each other, it is said to have reflectional symmetry. Examples of such shapes include squares, rectangles, circles, and triangles, as they can be divided into two equal parts along a line of symmetry.
The five shapes that have one line of symmetry are equilateral triangle, isosceles triangle, scalene triangle, rectangle, and rhombus. A shape has one line of symmetry if it can be folded along a line so that the two halves match exactly. In the case of these shapes, there is only one line that can divide the shape into two congruent halves.
congruent?
congruent shapes :)
A figure that can be folded about a line so that its two parts match exactly is said to have line symmetry or reflectional symmetry. The line about which it can be folded is called the line of symmetry. Examples of such figures include a butterfly or a heart shape, where one half mirrors the other.
Any symmetrical figure has two halves that match. By definition, you cannot have more than two halves of a figure.
If they are the same shapes but differ only in size, then they are SIMILAR shapes. Otherwise, they are simply different shapes.
What exactly is question, kindly clarify
A shape that is made up of two or more shapes is called a composite figure.