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What is the difference in linear symmetry and symmetry?

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Answered by satyam1234singh
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If in a shape or image, you draw a line down the centre and notice that the left side is a reflection of the right side then the image or shape is said to be as symmetry. For example, take your face. ... The line that divides a figure into identical halves is called the line of symmetry or the axis of symmetry

Answered by zacknight47
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A transformation that results in the same image as the original shape is called a symmetry operation. ... A ​line of symmetry​ is a line that divides a figure into two identical parts. A shape of an object is symmetrical if both sides are the same when a line is drawn through the middle of it.

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