A symmetrical shape is a shape that, if you draw a straight line from one point of it to the other, will cut the shape exactly in half so that the same image is on both sides. For example, if you cut a perfect square in half from top to bottom, or side to side, or diagonal to diagonal, both sides are symmetrical.
Yes, the arrowhead shape is symmetrical along it's longitudinal axis (long side).
symmetrical is where if you split it in half it would look the same on both sides but flipped over and asymmetrical is where each side is different thank you. you really helped me.
It has reflectional symmetry It has five lines of symmetry It is symmetrical
A hexagon has six sides.
An irregular hexagon.
yes it can be a circle has no straight sides, but is symmetrical
A regular hexagon, of course
a pentagon
It is equal on both sides so there is no difference between the sides !!
When they are evenly spaced they are parallel...SYMMETRICAL.
A symmetrical shape is a shape that, if you draw a straight line from one point of it to the other, will cut the shape exactly in half so that the same image is on both sides. For example, if you cut a perfect square in half from top to bottom, or side to side, or diagonal to diagonal, both sides are symmetrical.
Both sides of the shape were symmetrical.
A shape with four non-parallel sides is an irregular quadrilateral. If the quadrilateral is bilaterally symmetrical, it is a deltoid (kite shape).
Yes, a shape is symmetrical if it can be cut in half in any way, and be the same on both sides.
if something is same size, same shape means that it is congruent or symmetrical.
A hexagon is a shape that has 6 sides