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∙ 11y agoYou're talking about a line of symmetry. But if the sections are
mirror images of each other, then they're not congruent.
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∙ 11y agoline of symmetry is divides a figure into halves are the mirror images ofeach other
It is called line symmetry when we can actually draw a line down the middle of a figure that divides the figure into two mirror images.
There is no such thing. An axis (plural = axes) of symmetry (not symmerty) for any plane figure is a line which divides the figure into two shapes that are mirror images of one another.
No, symmetric and congruent do not mean the same thing. Symmetric refers to a shape or object that can be divided into two or more equal parts which are mirror images of each other. Congruent refers to two shapes or objects that have exactly the same size and shape.
5 images will be formed and how when two plane mirror are tilted at an angle of 60 degree
line of symmetry is divides a figure into halves are the mirror images ofeach other
If they are completely mirror images, then it would be Perfect Symmetry, as long as both pieces are congruent.
line of symmetry is divides a figure into halves are the mirror images ofeach other
It is called line symmetry when we can actually draw a line down the middle of a figure that divides the figure into two mirror images.
There is no such thing. An axis (plural = axes) of symmetry (not symmerty) for any plane figure is a line which divides the figure into two shapes that are mirror images of one another.
It is a line of symmetry.
Yes, a diagonal of a parallelogram divides it into two congruent triangles. This is because the opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel and congruent, so the two resulting triangles formed by the diagonal are mirror images of each other and thus congruent.
The midsagittal plane, also known as the median plane, divides the body into two equal left and right halves, creating mirror images.
yes they are. They are mirror images.
No. The heart is actually divided into four sections. They are the left atrium, right atrium, left ventricle, and finally the right ventricle.
The plane that divides the body into mirror images is known as the midsagittal plane or median plane. This plane passes through the midline of the body, dividing it into left and right halves that are symmetrical.
Bilateral symmetry