Yes. Let's say you draw a square, with a triangle on top, like a house. The only line of symmetry for this is straight down the middle.
A symmetrical shape is said to have line symmetry. A shape that has line symmetry can have one or more lines of symmetry
the line of symmetry: like if ur looking at a shape for a blueprint and the costumer is asking for the house to be the exact same on each side. the line of symmetry is where u could fold the paper in half and it would match and there u have it. line of symmetry. (this is just for a math problem example)
what makes a line of symmetry is that it has to be shared equel.That is what makes a line of symmetry.
It has line symmetry (straight down the center) but not rotational symmetry.
z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry.
Line symmetry = Reflection symmetry. Point symmetry = Rotational symmetry.
Yes. Let's say you draw a square, with a triangle on top, like a house. The only line of symmetry for this is straight down the middle.
A symmetrical shape is said to have line symmetry. A shape that has line symmetry can have one or more lines of symmetry
the line of symmetry: like if ur looking at a shape for a blueprint and the costumer is asking for the house to be the exact same on each side. the line of symmetry is where u could fold the paper in half and it would match and there u have it. line of symmetry. (this is just for a math problem example)
Line symmetry.
what makes a line of symmetry is that it has to be shared equel.That is what makes a line of symmetry.
The letters H and Z have both line symmetry and rotational symmetry
Lower case A doesn't have a line of symmetry. Upper case A has a vertical line of symmetry.
The letters S and N have point symmetry but not line symmetry.
It has line symmetry (straight down the center) but not rotational symmetry.
The LINE of symmetry