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Dodecagon
A five-sided shape with one line of symmetry is known as a pentagon. Specifically, it can be an isosceles pentagon where two of its sides are equal in length, and the line of symmetry runs through the vertex opposite the base and bisects the base. This arrangement creates a mirror image on either side of the line of symmetry.
A symmetrical shape is said to have line symmetry. A shape that has line symmetry can have one or more lines of symmetry
The triskelion (the three legs) on the Isle of Man flag.
Yes, for example the triskelion (the three legs) on the Isle of Man flag.
A kite has one line of symmetry.
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a pentagon
Dodecagon
A five-sided shape with one line of symmetry is known as a pentagon. Specifically, it can be an isosceles pentagon where two of its sides are equal in length, and the line of symmetry runs through the vertex opposite the base and bisects the base. This arrangement creates a mirror image on either side of the line of symmetry.
A 100-sided shape, also known as a hectagon, has 100 lines of symmetry. This is because a line of symmetry can be drawn through each pair of opposite vertices, resulting in a total of 100 lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry divides the shape into two congruent halves.
A symmetrical shape is said to have line symmetry. A shape that has line symmetry can have one or more lines of symmetry
a shape with a line of symmetry
For a polygon with an odd number of sides, such as a 9-sided shape, the axis of symmetry is a line that passes through the center of the shape and divides it into two equal halves. In the case of a regular 9-sided shape (also known as a nonagon), the axis of symmetry would pass through the center and connect opposite vertices. This axis of symmetry creates two mirror-image halves that are identical in shape and size.
Yes, for example the triskelion (the three legs) on the Isle of Man flag.
The triskelion (the three legs) on the Isle of Man flag.
Yes. Any equilateral shape can have both rotational and line symmetry.