Oh, dude, line symmetry is like when you can fold something in half and both sides match up perfectly. So, like, a square, rectangle, or even a boring old circle are all examples of household objects with line symmetry. Basically, if you can fold it like a sandwich and not end up with a messy half, it's got line symmetry.
Yes, an apple does have a line of symmetry. When you cut an apple vertically from top to bottom, you will notice that both halves are mirror images of each other. This line of symmetry helps maintain balance and visual harmony in the apple's shape.
z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry.
Line symmetry = Reflection symmetry. Point symmetry = Rotational symmetry.
Line symmetry.
The LINE of symmetry
A table.
Symmetry is the line in the middle of any object to split it into two equal parts. some objects or shapes don't always have a 'line' of symmetry.
Bilateral symmetry
The axis of symmetry. Which is a line that you can reflect two functions of off the axis of symmetry.
bikateral symmetry
A square divided in an even 2 sides.
Yes, an apple does have a line of symmetry. When you cut an apple vertically from top to bottom, you will notice that both halves are mirror images of each other. This line of symmetry helps maintain balance and visual harmony in the apple's shape.
Symmetry
If it has a line of symmetry; if it can be "cut in half" and both halves looks identical. For example, if you imagine a square, then imagine a line straight down the middle, each side of the line is identical to the other. That line is the "line of symmetry". Some objects can have many lines of symmetry, some have none. Hnefatl
z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry.
a lamp a curtain lights [if they are uneven haha] silverware-fork spoon knives
a dart boardstar medalLondon eye