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- All regular polygons are symmetrical in shape. The number of lines of symmetry is the same as the number of its sides. An object and its image are symmetrical with reference to its mirror line.
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All regular polygons are symmetrical in shape. The number of lines of symmetry is the same as the number of its sides. An object and its image are symmetrical with reference to its mirror line.
Are all regular polygons symmetrical? Yes, regular polygons are symmetrical shapes because they have equal sides and equal angles. They have line symmetry and rotational symmetry.
Symmetry can be defined for both regular and irregular shapes. For example, a square is a regular (all sides are equal) and a rectangle is an irregular shape (since only opposite sides are equal). The symmetries for both shapes are different. Check different figures with symmetry here.
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The regular polygons are symmetrical figures and they have as as many lines of symmetry as they have sides or vertices. Let us consider a list of examples and find out lines of symmetry in different figures: 1. Symmetry of a Line:
A regular polygon has all sides equal, and all angles equal: An Equilateral Triangle (3 sides) has 3 Lines of Symmetry. A Square (4 sides) has 4 Lines of Symmetry. A Regular Pentagon (5 sides) has 5 Lines of Symmetry. A Regular Hexagon (6 sides) has 6 Lines of Symmetry. A Regular Heptagon (7 sides) has 7 Lines of Symmetry.
The Axes of Symmetry. A regular polygon is a polygon where all sides and all interior angles have the same measurement. Note: The more sides a regular polygon has, the more it resembles a circle.
Mar 10, 2023 · Each regular polygon, such as an equilateral triangle or a square, has the same number of lines of symmetry as its number of sides. In this article, we will discuss the lines of symmetry for regular polygons in detail. Introduction to Symmetry.