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Symmetric
symmetric (get it right)
The shape descibed is not a symmetric figure. If it is folded on the diagonal line described, then the corners would stick off the sides. If the question is implying that they want to fold it in a differant way, then it would not be symmetrical because of the line. The line would not be in the place on both sides.
The net of a 2 dimensional shape can be folded into a 3 dimensional shape
The net of a cube
Symmetric
symmetric (get it right)
The shape descibed is not a symmetric figure. If it is folded on the diagonal line described, then the corners would stick off the sides. If the question is implying that they want to fold it in a differant way, then it would not be symmetrical because of the line. The line would not be in the place on both sides.
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Folded rock layers create monoclines, synclines and anticlines.
The net of a 2 dimensional shape can be folded into a 3 dimensional shape
The net of a cube
axis of symmetry
A two-dimensional shape that can be folded into a three-dimensional figure is often called a net.
A net.A net.A net.A net.
A line of symmetry, or axis of symmetry.
Is a line of symmetry