The line of reflection in symmetry is the imaginary line that travels down the line of symmetry. For example, in a square, the line of reflection would be the line down the center of the square, and the line down the diagonal of the square.
A square.
A square, a paralellogram, a trapezoid, a circle, a rectangle, a rhombus.
Reflection symmetry, reflectional symmetry, line symmetry, mirror symmetry, mirror-image symmetry, or bilateral symmetry is symmetry with respect to reflection
None - it has rotational symmetry - not reflection symmetry.
A square has 4 lines of symmetry
square
The line of reflection in symmetry is the imaginary line that travels down the line of symmetry. For example, in a square, the line of reflection would be the line down the center of the square, and the line down the diagonal of the square.
A square.
A square, a paralellogram, a trapezoid, a circle, a rectangle, a rhombus.
Reflection symmetry, reflectional symmetry, line symmetry, mirror symmetry, mirror-image symmetry, or bilateral symmetry is symmetry with respect to reflection
None - it has rotational symmetry - not reflection symmetry.
reflection
Line symmetry = Reflection symmetry. Point symmetry = Rotational symmetry.
Nope - it has rotational symmetry.
Yes
No, but it HAS reflection symmetry