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A line of symmetry is a line that divides an image into two mirror-image halves, creating congruent sections. Each half is a reflection of the other, ensuring that corresponding points on either side of the line are equidistant from it. This concept is commonly found in geometric shapes, patterns, and even in nature, illustrating balance and harmony.
one. It is a vertical line of symmetry which splits the A in half.
A line of Symmetry.
Right angles are created when perpendicular lines intersect each other.
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Bilateral symmetry divides an organism into left and right halves.
It splits one side of the triangle into two congruent parts.
The term for when a company divides or splits into two separate entities is called a "spin-off."
one. It is a vertical line of symmetry which splits the A in half.
A line of Symmetry.
Right angles are created when perpendicular lines intersect each other.
An angle bisector.
a bisector splits an angle into to congruent angles(also called an angle bisector)
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angle bisector
Yes, the diagonal splits the parallelogram into two equal triangle aka congruent the sides will stay the same, the two angles being divided are going to be split in half, one on each side, so its the same