A Merry-Go-Round exhibits rotational symmetry, meaning it looks the same after being rotated around its central axis by a certain angle. The degree of this symmetry typically depends on the number of horses or seats it has; for example, a Merry-Go-Round with 12 horses has rotational symmetry at 30-degree intervals. Additionally, it may also possess bilateral symmetry if it can be divided into two mirror-image halves.
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There is no such word. This is a probably a mis-spelling either of "symmetry" or of "cementery".
only one.You see i learned this at school.
If you canfold something in half and the two sides are identical then the fold is a line of symmetry. A circle has an infinite lines of symmetry because you can fold it in infinite places and it will always be the same. An oval has two - you can fold it the long way or the short way.
Symmetry refers to a balanced and proportionate similarity found in two halves of an object or system, where one side mirrors the other. It is a fundamental concept in mathematics, art, and nature, often associated with harmony and aesthetic appeal. In various contexts, such as geometry or biology, symmetry can indicate structural stability and functionality. Overall, it plays a crucial role in how we perceive and understand shapes and patterns in the world around us.
Bilateral Symmetry
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it has none
Yes a star has one line of symmetry
There is no such word. This is a probably a mis-spelling either of "symmetry" or of "cementery".
semmetry is all kingdoms, classifiction, and phylums
only one.You see i learned this at school.
threethere are 3 axes of semmetry in a equilateeral triangle
One that I know for sure has one is the ant, but I think most insects do.
The answer is one because two of the sides in an isosceles triangle are the same. If this is true, then only the line bisecting down in-between these two lines can be an axis of symmetry.
If you canfold something in half and the two sides are identical then the fold is a line of symmetry. A circle has an infinite lines of symmetry because you can fold it in infinite places and it will always be the same. An oval has two - you can fold it the long way or the short way.
Can u imagine a merrygoround with so many kids on it that three kids can hardly turn it? now imagine that same merrygoround with only two kids trying to turn it. Same thing with one line missing. it will sit there and burn until a breaker goes or the other kids burn out.If you have a motor running it will run until it is stopped but it wont start again.:motors;called single phasing,, the other 2 phases ampers increase and trip the motor overloads.. or blow fuses