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Q: When an image has a point of symmetry then any line containing that point will be a line of symmetry true or false?
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When an image has a point of symmetry then the line containing that point will be a line of symmetry?

false


When an image has a point of symmetry then any line containing that point will be a line of symmetry?

False


What is a point of symmetry and a line containing that point?

It is a line through the point of symmetry. In general it is not an axis of symmetry.


Reflectional symmetry is the quality a design has if it maintains all characteristics when it is rotated about a point of symmetry?

False


When a line of symmetry divides an image every point on one side of thr lines a correspondig point on the other side?

Yes a line of symmetry creates a 'mirror image' of each side.


How do you use rotational symmetry in a sentence?

When an image, from a point, can be turned around a certain number of degrees and continue to look the same, it can be said the image has rotational symmetry.


A point of symmetry is a point around which a shape can be reflected without changing any of its characteristics?

False


A point of symmetry divides a design so that every point on one side coincides with a point on the other side?

False


When a line of symmetry divides an image every point on one side of the line has a corresponding point on the other side?

true


Reflectional symmetry is the quality a design has if it maintains all characteristics when it is rotated about a point lying in its plane A True B False?

False.


Is Reflectional symmetry the quality a design has if it maintains all characteristics when it is rotated about an axis lying in its plane?

No, that is false since the question describes rotational symmetry. A reflection of a shape on the Cartesian plane produces a mirror image. A rotation of a shape on the Cartesian plane turns the shape through an angle at a fixed point.


How many axes of symmetry does a paralllelogram have?

It depends on the type of parallelogram:The classic generic-looking parallelogram, having no right angles, and having adjacent sides of unequal length, has no lines of symmetry (only point symmetry about the point of intersection of the diagonals).Special types of parallelograms are as follows:A square has 4 lines of symmetry: horizontal, vertical, and one containing each diagonal.A non-square rhombus has two lines of symmetry: one containing each diagonal.A non-square rectangle has two lines of symmetry: horizontal and vertical.