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.
It could be used in the packaging industry, to mimise on cardboard waste for example, they could see how much rotational symmetry the net has and it might help them to find a way to tessalate the nets. This is only a educated guess and not a define answer.
It depends on what kind of triangle. A scalene triangle (no equal sides or angles) would not have any lines of symmetry. An isosceles triangle would have 1 line of symmetry, and an equilateral triangle would have 3 lines of symmetry.
I would think there would be an infinite number of lines of symmetry. Any line passing through the center of the circle, regardless of the angle will be a symmetry line.
A line segment would have rotational symmetry.
Define symmetry and proportion. Why are they important to artistic design?
The word symmetrical is defined as an object characterized or possessing symmetry. Symmetry is defined as the exact duplication of an object on each side of a dividing line, plane or axis.
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.
At the very least, define the term, write about different kinds of symmetry, and give examples of each. You might also add how symmetry is used in the real world.
It could be used in the packaging industry, to mimise on cardboard waste for example, they could see how much rotational symmetry the net has and it might help them to find a way to tessalate the nets. This is only a educated guess and not a define answer.
Rotational symmetry is the amount of symmetry you would have if you rotated the shape.
bilateral symmetry
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Yes, this would be perfect symmetry.
Yes, amphibians have bilateral symmetry.
it would be called symmetry
It depends on what kind of triangle. A scalene triangle (no equal sides or angles) would not have any lines of symmetry. An isosceles triangle would have 1 line of symmetry, and an equilateral triangle would have 3 lines of symmetry.