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how many types of symmetry are there and their definition

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Answered by havellshavells
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Objects are said to be symmetrical if their pre-image and image have the same size and shape, but are either mirror images of each other or one has been rotated to go in a different direction from the first. There are three basic types of symmetry: reflection symmetry, rotational symmetry, and point symmetry.

Answered by bossygirl
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Objects are said to be symmetrical if their pre-image and image have the same size and shape, but are either mirror images of each other or one has been rotated to go in a different direction from the first. There are three basic types of symmetry: reflection symmetry, rotational symmetry, and point symmetry.

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three types

There are three types of symmetry: reflection (bilateral), rotational (radial), and translational symmetry

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