axis of symmetry
Any symmetrical figure has two halves that match. By definition, you cannot have more than two halves of a figure.
Line Symetry
it can be folded horizontally and the sides match each other
If I understand your question, the shape would be "geometrical"
axis of symmetry
Is a line of symmetry
Any symmetrical figure has two halves that match. By definition, you cannot have more than two halves of a figure.
When folded over, the right and left halves of the face, palms, and feet match up as mirror images. This is due to bilateral symmetry in the human body where the right and left sides are essentially mirror images of each other.
Line Symetry
A line of symmetry in a shape is an imaginary line that divides the shape into two equal halves that are mirror images of each other. When a shape is folded along its line of symmetry, both sides match perfectly.
A wrestling match has no periods or halves like most sports .........
it can be folded horizontally and the sides match each other
90 minutes with two 45 minute halves.
A soccer match consists of two 45-minute periods, which are called halves, with a 15-minute break in between.
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A lower-case h does not have any lines of symmetry (lines where if you folded it, everything would match up perfectly). An upper-case H has 2 lines of symmetry (one horizontal across the middle of the bridge and one vertical right down the center of the letter).