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Q: A point of symmetry divides a design so that every point on one side coincides with a point on the other side?
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What divides a design so that every point on one side of the line coincides with a point on the other side of it?

Line of Symmetry


The line of symmetry divides a design so that every point on one side of the line a point on the other side of it?

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The line of symmetry divides a design so that every point on one side of the line a point on the other side of it.?

coincide with


Every point on one side of a line of symmetry coincides with a point on the other side of it?

true


When a line of symmetry divides an image every point on one side of the line has a corresponding point on the other side?

true


When a line of symmetry divides an image every point on one side of thr lines a correspondig point on the other side?

Yes a line of symmetry creates a 'mirror image' of each side.


When a line of symmetry divides an image every point on one side of the line has corresponding?

... point on the other side of the line at the same distance from the lien.


How many lines of symmetry does LINES have?

If the question refers to a single completely geometrically straight line of finite length in a plane, then a straight line will have two lines of symmetry. One symmetry line is perpendicular to the line being discussed and one symmetry line coincides with the line being discussed. The symmetry operation here is the one where every point of the figure is flipped perpendicularly across the symmetry line and the object is symmetric if that flipping produced exactly the same set of points. (Said differently, if flipping the set of points through a line produced an exact replica of the original set of points, then the like determining the flip is a symmetry line.) One level of complication occurs if the straight line which is the subject of the symmetry question is an infinitely long straight line. In such a case one symmetry line still coincides with the actual line, but all lines that are perpendicular to the straight line will be lines of symmetry. Thus, an infinitely long straight line has no single point as its "middle" and has an infinitely many symmetry lines consisting of all possible lines perpendicular to the original line.


How many lines of symmetry?

There are infinitely many lines of symmetry. Every line can be a line of symmetry for a suitable shape.


How many lines of symmetry does a cricle have?

Infinitely many. Every diameter is a line of symmetry.


How many lines of symmetry are there in a heptagon?

In a regular heptagon, there are 7 lines of symmetry because there is one line of symmetry for every side.


What kind of symmetry does a line have?

If it is a straight line then it has lateral symmetry along its length. It also has symmetry at every point along its length.