Square, Rectangle.
A symmetrical shape. There are many different shapes that have one or more lines of symmetry and there is no other name associated with them as a group.
A circle, since it has an infinite number of lines of symmetry
A homograph for "cross" is "cross," which can refer to a shape formed by two intersecting lines, or a verb meaning to go from one side to the other.
some shapes have many lines of symettry while others have none.
yes it is a symmetrical shape
Symmetrical lines are when both sides of the shape or thing are exactly identical or they look just like eachother.
A symmetrical shape is a mirror image of a shape when a line is drawn through it and some shapes have many lines of symmetry or none at all.
Symmetrical. A symmetrical shape is simply one that when cut, or folded, in half, the one half can reflect the other half. So, each half looks the same, but as a mirrored reflection of the other. On the other hand, something that is of irregular shape - which is not symmetrical in that when cut into halves in any plane at all, the pieces are not a mirror reflection of one another - is referred to as "asymmetrical". A dome house is of symmetrical shape.
Generally speaking, one wing of a "normal" butterfly is the same as the other, only it appears as the "reverse" or "reflection" of the first wing. That makes the shape symmetrical, and in that light, yes, a butterfly with its wings spread is a symmetrical shape.
It has reflectional symmetry It has five lines of symmetry It is symmetrical
A symmetrical shape is said to have line symmetry. A shape that has line symmetry can have one or more lines of symmetry