reflection symmetry questions and answers for class 5
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Answer:
Reflective symmetry is a type of symmetry where one-half of the object reflects the other half of the object. It is also known as mirror symmetry. For
example, in general, human faces are identical on the left and right sides. The wings of most butterflies are identical on both sides, the left and right sides.
Step-by-step explanation:
Symmetry is when one shape becomes exactly like another if you flip, slide or turn it.
Reflection symmetry is when one half of an object or shape is the reflection of the other half. The two halves are a reflection of each other and the line where you cut is called the line of symmetry, creating the two equal parts.
Reflection symmetry is when one half of an object or shape is the reflection of the other half. The two halves are a reflection of each other and the line where you cut is called the line of symmetry, creating the two equal parts.
Since a circle has infinitely many diameters, it has infinitely many lines of reflectional symmetry.
a) A, H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X, Y are the letters having a reflectional symmetry about a vertical mirror.