A figure that can be folded about a line so that its two parts match exactly is said to have line symmetry or reflectional symmetry. The line about which it can be folded is called the line of symmetry. Examples of such figures include a butterfly or a heart shape, where one half mirrors the other.
equal symmetry
If I understand your question, the shape would be "geometrical"
Symmetric
A figure that can be folded so that both parts fit perfectly is known as a symmetrical figure. An example of this is a square or a rectangle, which can be folded along its diagonal or midline, resulting in two identical halves. This property of symmetry allows for perfect alignment when the figure is folded. Other examples include circles and equilateral triangles, which also exhibit this characteristic.
symmetric (get it right)
Is a line of symmetry
equal symmetry
If I understand your question, the shape would be "geometrical"
Symmetric
A figure that can be folded so that both parts fit perfectly is known as a symmetrical figure. An example of this is a square or a rectangle, which can be folded along its diagonal or midline, resulting in two identical halves. This property of symmetry allows for perfect alignment when the figure is folded. Other examples include circles and equilateral triangles, which also exhibit this characteristic.
symmetric (get it right)
A line on any plane figure which would divide the figure into two equal parts. These parts when folded over should coincide with one another.
A line of symmetry, or axis of symmetry.
symmetry? lines of symmetry? something of the sort, i believe..why am i answering this? someone hit me
A line of symmetry
When folded over, the right and left halves of the face, palms, and feet match up as mirror images. This is due to bilateral symmetry in the human body where the right and left sides are essentially mirror images of each other.
A line of symmetry creates a relationship where each point on one side of the line has a corresponding point directly opposite it at an equal distance from the line. This means that the two halves of the shape or figure are mirror images of each other, resulting in congruence. Essentially, the line of symmetry divides the figure into two identical parts that can be folded along the line to match perfectly.