Symmetrical lines are when both sides of the shape or thing are exactly identical or they look just like eachother.
a kite only has 2 lines of symmentry
Two - the two diagonals.
not all shapes have lines of symmetry. one example is a triangle.
A cuboid has 9 lines of symmetry. These consist of 3 lines that run through the midpoints of opposite edges along each of the three dimensions (length, width, and height). Additionally, there are 6 lines of symmetry that bisect the angles formed by the edges at the corners.
the center of a object
a kite only has 2 lines of symmentry
0 lines
Yes a circle has infinite lines of symmetry
2
5
Two - the two diagonals.
shapes
not all shapes have lines of symmetry. one example is a triangle.
by wavy lines of characteristic shapes
the center of a object
parrelel lines meet
Illusory lines.