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      • A shape is said to have a reflection symmetry if there exists at least one line that divides a figure into two halves such that one-half is the mirror image of the other half.
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  1. In other words there is symmetry about the y-axis (like a reflection): This is the curve f (x) = x2+1. They are called "even" functions because the functions x 2, x 4, x 6, x 8, etc behave like that, but there are other functions that behave like that too, such as cos (x): Cosine function: f (x) = cos (x) It is an even function.

  2. What does Reflection Symmetry Look Like? For any shape, reflection symmetry looks when a central dividing line (a mirror line) can be drawn on it, proving that both sides of the shape are exactly the same or reflections of one another. Does a Square have Reflection Symmetry? Yes, a square has a reflection symmetry having four lines of ...

  3. Reflection symmetry. A line of reflection is also a line of symmetry if a geometric shape or figure can be reflected across the line back onto itself. Reflecting the right side of the butterfly across line l maps it to the butterfly's left side.

  4. Reflection Symmetry (sometimes called Line Symmetry or Mirror Symmetry) is easy to see, because one half is the reflection of the other half. Here my dog "Flame" has her face made perfectly symmetrical with a bit of photo magic.

  5. Dec 14, 2023 · Reflection symmetry, also known as line symmetry, occurs when an object can be divided into two identical halves through a line of reflection. For example, a square has reflection symmetry because it looks the same when reflected along its vertical or horizontal axis.

  6. Reflection symmetry is also known as line symmetry or mirror symmetry. It states that if there exists at least one line that divides a figure into two halves such that one half is the mirror image of the other half.

  7. In mathematics, reflection symmetry, line symmetry, mirror symmetry, or mirror-image symmetry is symmetry with respect to a reflection. That is, a figure which does not change upon undergoing a reflection has reflectional symmetry.

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