Symmetric
look at how many sides there are...
symmetric (get it right)
It can be but it doesn't have to be. Some triangles are symmetrical and others aren't.
The shape descibed is not a symmetric figure. If it is folded on the diagonal line described, then the corners would stick off the sides. If the question is implying that they want to fold it in a differant way, then it would not be symmetrical because of the line. The line would not be in the place on both sides.
a circle is symmetric so is a triangle, a rectangle.
Yo, anything that's sides are the same as the other, yo got a symmetric figure. example: a circle
Symmetric Property of Congruence
No, a figure can be asymmetrical.
Symmetric
symmetric nephrograms
look at how many sides there are...
If it is a symmetric distribution, the median must be 130.
symmetric property of congruence
symmetric property of congrence
symmetric (get it right)
It can be but it doesn't have to be. Some triangles are symmetrical and others aren't.