A square can be folded exactly in half along its diagonal or through the midpoint of any side, creating two equal halves. Similarly, a rectangle can also be folded in half along its longer or shorter dimension. Other shapes, like circles, can be folded in half along their diameter. However, not all shapes can be divided evenly in this way.
symmetry
Line Symetry
That would be a symmetrical line. It means you can fold certain shapes in half and they would be the same exact size.
symmetric (get it right)
equal symmetry
symmetry
Line Symetry
That would be a symmetrical line. It means you can fold certain shapes in half and they would be the same exact size.
symmetric (get it right)
equal symmetry
draw a shape that can only be folded in half perfecty twice example: 8
A kite usually has straight line symmetry. It can be folded in half, and be exactly the same on each side.
You can do this by splitting the figure exactly in half.
The height of a piece of paper folded in half once is half of its original height.
Any paper can be folded in half for 6 times.
That's called a hamburger fold.... mmmmmmmmmm hamburger.
a line that cuts a figure in half and the halfs look exactly alike.