The axis of symmetry. Which is a line that you can reflect two functions of off the axis of symmetry.
a line that goes right across
It means the line where if the object is folded,it will line up perfectly
no, a square has 4 if you talk basic math
the line of symmetry: like if ur looking at a shape for a blueprint and the costumer is asking for the house to be the exact same on each side. the line of symmetry is where u could fold the paper in half and it would match and there u have it. line of symmetry. (this is just for a math problem example)
It is when an object as one line of symmetry.
The axis of symmetry. Which is a line that you can reflect two functions of off the axis of symmetry.
Line of symmetry
a line that goes up and down
a line that goes right across
It means the line where if the object is folded,it will line up perfectly
no, a square has 4 if you talk basic math
the line of symmetry: like if ur looking at a shape for a blueprint and the costumer is asking for the house to be the exact same on each side. the line of symmetry is where u could fold the paper in half and it would match and there u have it. line of symmetry. (this is just for a math problem example)
z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry.
Oh, dude, line symmetry is when you can fold a shape in half and both sides match up perfectly, like a beautiful butterfly. Point symmetry is basically when a shape looks the same even after you give it a little spin, like a merry-go-round that never gets dizzy. So, like, line symmetry is all about folding, and point symmetry is more about twirling.
A symmetrical shape is said to have line symmetry. A shape that has line symmetry can have one or more lines of symmetry
Line symmetry.