There would be too many to name. All regular polygons have a line of symmetry, but there are still polygons that don't.
You would call the group of shapes which has at least one line of symmetry symmetrical shapes. Stars, circles, and rectangles are considered symmetrical shapes.
They are two shapes that are in line with each other I I These two letters are parallel whereas I _ are not
Lots of shapes have symmertry so find out yourself LAZY1!
The congruent and symmetrical shapes are shapes that have at least a line of symmetry. Some examples:isosceles trianglesequilateral trianglessquaresrectanglesisosceles trapezoidsregular pentagonany regular n-gon shapes!There are many congruent shapes that follow the given conditions!
Typically line segments are used to form shapes such as triangles or squares, etc.
Positive shapes
You would call the group of shapes which has at least one line of symmetry symmetrical shapes. Stars, circles, and rectangles are considered symmetrical shapes.
All regular shapes have a line of symmetry. But you can get rid of its line of symmetry by making it irregular (so the angles aren't the same).
A line segment is a line that has a point at the beginning and at the ending
No. Asymmetric shapes do not have any lines (or planes) of symmetry.
geometry
Circles
Shapes do not always have lines of symmetry. For example, if you have an irregular shape, it will not have a line of symmetry. I am quite certain though that all geometric shapes have a line of symmetry.
They are two shapes that are in line with each other I I These two letters are parallel whereas I _ are not
Lots of shapes have symmertry so find out yourself LAZY1!
parallel line and intersecting line, etc.
square