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When an image has a point of symmetry, it means that for every point in the image, there is a corresponding point directly opposite it at an equal distance from the center point. Therefore, any line drawn through this central point will divide the image into two mirrored halves, making it a line of symmetry. This property holds true for various shapes, as their symmetrical characteristics are defined by their relationship to this central point. Thus, all lines through the point of symmetry serve as lines of symmetry.
It is a line through the point of symmetry. In general it is not an axis of symmetry.
Yes a line of symmetry creates a 'mirror image' of each side.
... point on the other side of the line at the same distance from the lien.
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It is a line through the point of symmetry. In general it is not an axis of symmetry.
Yes a line of symmetry creates a 'mirror image' of each side.
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... point on the other side of the line at the same distance from the lien.
The letters S and N have point symmetry but not line symmetry.
The property is Reflection Symmetry, Line Symmetry or Mirror Symmetry
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Yes
A line of reflection and a line of symmetry both show the reverse of an image.