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No, line symmetry and diagonal symmetry are not the same. Line symmetry, also known as reflection symmetry, occurs when a figure can be divided into two equal halves that are mirror images of each other across a line. Diagonal symmetry, on the other hand, occurs when a figure can be divided into two equal halves that are mirror images of each other across a diagonal line. In essence, while both involve symmetry across a line, the orientation and positioning of that line differ between the two types of symmetry.
A square, hexagon
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a chord. The chord that passes through the center of the circle has a special name: the diameter.
Diameter
Line symmetry is another name for reflection symmetry. One half is a reflection of the other half. The line of symmetry is the line where you could fold the image and have both halves match exactly.
A square dies because you can fold it across 😜.
A Line of Symmetry.
line of symmetry
A 'mirror image'
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No, line symmetry and diagonal symmetry are not the same. Line symmetry, also known as reflection symmetry, occurs when a figure can be divided into two equal halves that are mirror images of each other across a line. Diagonal symmetry, on the other hand, occurs when a figure can be divided into two equal halves that are mirror images of each other across a diagonal line. In essence, while both involve symmetry across a line, the orientation and positioning of that line differ between the two types of symmetry.
Bisecting the line.
line of symmetry
A symmetrical shape. There are many different shapes that have one or more lines of symmetry and there is no other name associated with them as a group.
This is called the diameter of the line that passes through the center of the circle. Half of that line is called the radius.