Yes.
A figure has line symmetry if it can be divided into two identical halves that are mirror images of each other along a specific line, known as the line of symmetry. To determine if a figure has line symmetry, you can fold the figure along the line; if the two sides match perfectly, the figure has line symmetry. Additionally, you can visually check by reflecting points across the line to see if they coincide.
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you have to figure it out Each side should be a different color
If none of the sides ever cross each other, there cannot be a closed plane figure.
Yes, spell checkers can distinguish between homonyms based on context. By analyzing the surrounding words in a sentence, spell checkers can suggest the correct spelling of a homonym to ensure the intended meaning is conveyed accurately.
Air, err, heir and Eyre are all homonyms of each other
cleave and cleave, sanction and sanction
A rubber match is basically a tie breaker match. Whenever two guys have each won one match against each other, the rubber match would determine the winner of the series/the better man.
no, but it is said to believe that Picses and Gemini are a perfect match for each other. no, but it is said to believe that Picses and Gemini are a perfect match for each other.
A figure has line symmetry if it can be divided into two identical halves that are mirror images of each other along a specific line, known as the line of symmetry. To determine if a figure has line symmetry, you can fold the figure along the line; if the two sides match perfectly, the figure has line symmetry. Additionally, you can visually check by reflecting points across the line to see if they coincide.
The puppy likes to bury the bone. Mom put a single, red berry on top of each cupcake.
For each match they make is either $100-$180 for each match depending on how the crowd reacts.
they can match by having lots of things in common with each other but if the couple does not have anything in common with each other it is not matching
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They're synonyms. Antonyms are opposites - they're "anti-" each other. Homonyms sound alike - "their" and "there" and "they're". Homo- means same, like homogenized milk has the cream and milk all stabilized together so they won't separate like raw milk does.
Placing images or ideas next to each other