Yes, a shape is symmetrical if it can be cut in half in any way, and be the same on both sides.
true - Distributions that have the same shape on both sides of the center are called symmetric
a line of symmetry is the middle of a shape that is the same on both sides
Not the exact same, one has proportionally larger sides than the other. Angles in both are the same.
A shape with five sides would be a pentagon, but a shape can not have 5 right angles. Squares and Rectangles are both shapes with 4 sides and 4 right angles. They are the only shape with the same amount of right angles as there is sides.
Not exactly. They are two names for the same shape. The typical shape consists of a four-sides figure with opposite sides (and angles) equal. Each pair of parallel sides are the same length.
The line of symmetry in a shape is found be looking at the sides of the shape. If you see that two sides look the same, try to draw a straight line through them. The line of symmetry acts like the dotted line in which you fold you paper. If you can fold the shape across the line of symmetry, and the shape is exactly the same on both sides then you have found A line of symmetry.
A symmetrical shape is a shape that, if you draw a straight line from one point of it to the other, will cut the shape exactly in half so that the same image is on both sides. For example, if you cut a perfect square in half from top to bottom, or side to side, or diagonal to diagonal, both sides are symmetrical.
means that you can divide the shape in half and both halfs will be the same exactly
Yes, a shape is symmetrical if it can be cut in half in any way, and be the same on both sides.
a parallelogram that has the same shape but not the same size called "similar". This means the angles are equal in both shapes but the sides are different.
true - Distributions that have the same shape on both sides of the center are called symmetric
No not exactly the same but quite the same. Because the shape changes on both activities.
Assuming that each vertex is used to connect exactly two sides, all two-dimensional shapes will have the same number of sides as vertices. So a shape with 4 sides will have 4 vertices and a shape with 3 sides will have 3 vertices. Think of a square (4 sides, 4 vertices) and a triangle (3 sides, 3 vertices).
It is called symmetry. When an object is cut in half and both sides are identical, it exhibits symmetry.
a line of symmetry is the middle of a shape that is the same on both sides
regular shape is a shape that has same sides irregular shape is a shape that has diffrent sides