No.
It would be hard to find a line of symmetry on a moon, as it is likely to be irregularly shaped.
there is many ways such as using a mirror or just by looking its not hard. A triangle has 1 line of symmetry right down the biddle because when you fold it over the sides match up, its like folding paper because you can fold it portrait or landscape but you cant fold it diagonal (corner to corner)
If you are talking about the monitor size, it would be diagonal inches. If you are talking about the hard drive, it would be gigabytes or terrabytes.
"Lines of symmetry are a difficult concept for some geometry students." "There was a certain symmetry to his view of good and evil." "The symmetry in the car's design made it very striking in appearance, but it made it hard to tell the front from the rear."
Reacent studies show that they are actually both. hard to understand but very tru.
It may be easy to draw if you use symmetry.........
The form is not specified in the question so it is hard to tell. But two parabolas with different vertices can certainly have the same axis of symmetry.
A cylinder.
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The moon can be used as a symbol for the source of love. Not accurate, but not supposed to be. The sun could be used as a symbol for God. Again, not meant to be taken literally, just a symbol for something that's hard to express.
because its quite hard and even harder than it looks and a mirror dosent really work
He wore simple clothing as a symbol of his commitment to hard work and self- sufficiency.