Joseph Preistly
The three types of symmetry are reflectional symmetry (mirror symmetry), rotational symmetry (turn-around symmetry), and translational symmetry (slide symmetry).
Cats eyes, also known as road studs or reflective road markers, were invented in the 1930s by Percy Shaw, a British inventor. Shaw came up with the idea after being inspired by the reflection of his car headlights in a cat's eyes on a dark road.
when you have only one line of symmetry its called half symmetry because there isn't anymore lines.....
"DEED" is a word that has rotational symmetry.
The term "mirror of your reflection" has no meaning, except possibly in prose. The word "reflection" can mean "an image seen in a mirror". Examples: "I looked in the mirror and saw my reflection." "After weeks marooned on the island, he barely recognized his own reflection in the mirror."
Reflection symmetry, reflectional symmetry, line symmetry, mirror symmetry, mirror-image symmetry, or bilateral symmetry is symmetry with respect to reflection
None - it has rotational symmetry - not reflection symmetry.
reflection
square
Nope - it has rotational symmetry.
No, but it HAS reflection symmetry
Yes
A pentagon does have reflective symmetry.
Another name for reflection symmetry is mirror symmetry.
No. No. No. No.
No. A trapezoid does not necessarily have any symmetry.
A square has 4 lines of symmetry