a square
You'll need an irregular figure (sides without equal length sides) or a random shape that isn't usually used in geometry.
A figure has line symmetry if it can be divided into two identical halves that are mirror images of each other along a specific line, known as the line of symmetry. To determine if a figure has line symmetry, you can fold the figure along the line; if the two sides match perfectly, the figure has line symmetry. Additionally, you can visually check by reflecting points across the line to see if they coincide.
sides are the face of a 3d shape and verticies are the corner of the shape
A polygon with 12 sides, also known as a dodecagon, has 12 lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry can be drawn through a vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side or through the midpoints of opposite sides. This symmetry reflects the regularity of the dodecagon, assuming it is a regular polygon.
A parallelogram, and any polygon with 180 degree rotational symmetry.
symmetry which term describes how the two sides of this figure are related?
Where faces meet there are edges and where edges meet there are verticies
Has 6 sides, This figure is a polygon, Has six lines of symmetry.
3
You'll need an irregular figure (sides without equal length sides) or a random shape that isn't usually used in geometry.
A figure has line symmetry if it can be divided into two identical halves that are mirror images of each other along a specific line, known as the line of symmetry. To determine if a figure has line symmetry, you can fold the figure along the line; if the two sides match perfectly, the figure has line symmetry. Additionally, you can visually check by reflecting points across the line to see if they coincide.
sides are the face of a 3d shape and verticies are the corner of the shape
A hexagon has 6 sides and 6 vertices.
a triangle has 3 sides, verticies
3 of each
A parallelogram, and any polygon with 180 degree rotational symmetry.
Square