a diameter for a circle
possibly a bisector for other shapes
They occur when you divide something on a line of symmetry.
means that you can divide the shape in half and both halfs will be the same exactly
diameter. a radius doesn't even run through a circle. a circumference is the line that surrounds the circle.
a line
A 100-sided shape, also known as a hectagon, has 100 lines of symmetry. This is because a line of symmetry can be drawn through each pair of opposite vertices, resulting in a total of 100 lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry divides the shape into two congruent halves.
A symmetrical shape has equally matching parts when divided into halves. The dotted lines that divide the shapes into equal halves is called a line symmetry.
A line of Symmetry.
They occur when you divide something on a line of symmetry.
The five shapes that have one line of symmetry are equilateral triangle, isosceles triangle, scalene triangle, rectangle, and rhombus. A shape has one line of symmetry if it can be folded along a line so that the two halves match exactly. In the case of these shapes, there is only one line that can divide the shape into two congruent halves.
If you take a circle for example, a line of symmetry is any line that can go through that circle and if you fold the circle in half it will be equal. So a line of symmetry is a line that you divide any shape in half with and have both halves be the same.
by divide in two halves equal
To bisect is to cut or divide into halves. A bisecting line would then be a line that divides another line in half or a line that divides an angle in half.
A trapezium can have either 0 or 1 line of symmetry, depending on its specific shape. If the trapezium is a parallelogram, it will have one line of symmetry, which is the line that divides the shape into two equal halves. However, if the trapezium is not a parallelogram, it will have no lines of symmetry, as there is no way to divide it into two equal halves through a single line.
An eclipse has one symmetrical line, which is the line of symmetry that divides the shape into two equal halves.
line of symmetry
A line of symmetry is a line that divides a shape or object into two identical halves, such that one side is a mirror image of the other. When a shape is folded along this line, the two halves align perfectly. This concept is commonly used in geometry and design to analyze symmetrical properties in figures. Examples include the vertical line of symmetry in a butterfly or the horizontal line in a perfectly shaped circle.
The "Line of Symmetry" is the imaginary line where you could fold the image or shape and have both halves match exactly one half is a reflection of the other