It can be called as symmetry if that's what you mean
No. An object/image has symmetry if you can draw a straight line through it and both sides are symmetrical (where the image looks the same on both sides of the line of symmetry.) There is no angle that you can place a line on the capital letter 'L' and get symmetrical images.
a parallelogram that has the same shape but not the same size called "similar". This means the angles are equal in both shapes but the sides are different.
a side with the sides all the same is called a Equilateral triangel.
a polygon with all sides the same length and all angles the same measure is called?
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A smiley face, a square, a circle, and a diamond.
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It can be called as symmetry if that's what you mean
No. An object/image has symmetry if you can draw a straight line through it and both sides are symmetrical (where the image looks the same on both sides of the line of symmetry.) There is no angle that you can place a line on the capital letter 'L' and get symmetrical images.
It is called symmetry. When an object is cut in half and both sides are identical, it exhibits symmetry.
Yes connectors are the same on both sides
You can:* Add the same expression to both sides of an equation * Subtract the same expression from both sides * Multiply the same expression (must not be zero) to both sides * Divide both sides by the same expression (must not be zero)
This is called a Parallelogram. Each pair of opposite sides will then be the same length. If all four sides are the same length, and opposite sides are parallel, then it is a rhombus. NB: If all four sides are the same length then the opposite sides must be parallel.
Symmetric means that the design of the image is balanced and both sides are equal. An asymmetric image is when the design does not repeat itself so if you fold it in half the designs will not meet in the same areas.
In an equation, the left side has the same value as the right side. The importance of doing the same thing to both sides is to keep the value of both sides the same so the equation does not change.
Binocular vision allows both eyes to work together to produce a single, cohesive image of the same object. This helps with depth perception and enhancing visual acuity.