A line of symmetry is a line that divides an image into two mirror-image halves, creating congruent sections. Each half is a reflection of the other, ensuring that corresponding points on either side of the line are equidistant from it. This concept is commonly found in geometric shapes, patterns, and even in nature, illustrating balance and harmony.
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An image has Reflectional Symmetry if there is at least one line which splits the image in half so that one side is the mirror image of the other. Reflectional symmetry is also called line symmetry or mirror symmetry because there is a line in the figure where a mirror could be placed, and the figure would look the same.
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two congruent parts
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Symmetry
An image has Reflectional Symmetry if there is at least one line which splits the image in half so that one side is the mirror image of the other. Reflectional symmetry is also called line symmetry or mirror symmetry because there is a line in the figure where a mirror could be placed, and the figure would look the same.
Yes a line of symmetry creates a 'mirror image' of each side.