define: line of symmetry and reflectional symmetry
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line of symmetry:
If you can reflect (or flip) a figure over a line and the figure appears unchanged, then the figure has reflection symmetry or line symmetry. The line that you reflect over is called the line of symmetry. A line of symmetry divides a figure into two mirror-image halves.
reflectional symmetry:
Reflectional symmetry is also called bilateral, line symmetry or mirrorsymmetry. It occurs when a line is drawn to divide a shape in halves so that each half is a reflection of the other. Some shapes or objects, such as circles, squares and triangles, have one or more lines of symmetry.
If you can reflect (or flip) a figure over a line and the figure appears unchanged, then the figure has reflection symmetry or line symmetry. The line that you reflect over is called the line of symmetry. A line of symmetry divides a figure into two mirror-image halves.
reflectional symmetry:
Reflectional symmetry is also called bilateral, line symmetry or mirrorsymmetry. It occurs when a line is drawn to divide a shape in halves so that each half is a reflection of the other. Some shapes or objects, such as circles, squares and triangles, have one or more lines of symmetry.
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Line Of Symmetry:
The Line of Symmetry is the imaginary line where you could fold the image and have both halves match exactly.
Reflection Symmetry:
It occurs when a line is used to split an object or shape in halves so that each half reflects the other half.
The Line of Symmetry is the imaginary line where you could fold the image and have both halves match exactly.
Reflection Symmetry:
It occurs when a line is used to split an object or shape in halves so that each half reflects the other half.
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