A trapezoid with mirror symmetry around an axis perpendicular to and bisecting the two parallel sides.
The Mirror Has Two Faces was released on 11/15/1996.
A star has bilateral symmetry, meaning that if you draw a line right down the middle of it, the two halves are mirror images of each other.
No because a polygon must have 3 or more sides
If you put a mirror in the middle of the shape you should have the same shape on either sides.
The cast of Two Sides of the Mirror - 2008 includes: Corrine Bot
Line Symmetry
If this mirror is reflective on both sides, then it can be both concave and convex. Otherwise, the two cannot act like one another.
If this mirror is reflective on both sides, then it can be both concave and convex. Otherwise, the two cannot act like one another.
Yes left and right sides are 'mirror images' of each other.
Pentagon
true
This would be a mirror with when you look at it, the center of the mirror is deeper than the sides surrounding the center. convex would be the opposite with the center closer to you than the sides.
A trapezoid with mirror symmetry around an axis perpendicular to and bisecting the two parallel sides.
bilateral. if you cut it in half, the two sides would mirror each other in appearance.
unscrew the sides and pop it out
its the square mirrors that are on the sides of your car front doors.