bilateral
It is called symmetry. When an object is cut in half and both sides are identical, it exhibits symmetry.
if it is identical on both sides when you draw a line... a lot of times you just need to look at it of measure matching sides.
A geometric shape that has 11 sides is called a "hendecagon" or "undecagon." Both terms are acceptable.
Symmetrical lines are when both sides of the shape or thing are exactly identical or they look just like eachother.
Because monocot leaf does not have dorsiventral symmetry. It has mesophyll in the middle and epidermis on both sides inturrupted with stomata. since it is identical on both sides, it is called isobilateral.
Then they both will be identical in sides and angles
shape with both sides identical if cut in pieces
There are two: a square and a rhombus, both of which are quadrilaterals with 4 sides of equal length.
no ****************** Draw a vertical line through the centre of the number 6. As both sides are not identical, then there is no symmetry. Do the same with a capital H, and there is symmetry, as both sides of the vertical line are identical.
It is a heptagon which is sometimes called a septagon but they both have 7 sides and 7 interior angles
Of course not. Everybody is different. Nothing is identical on any human