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      • A rectangle has two lines of symmetry, one horizontal and one vertical. Each of these lines divide the rectangle into two identical parts. In simple words, you can fold a rectangle into half either horizontally or vertically. In geometry, a symmetrical figure is a figure that can be folded along a line such that the two parts are identical.
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  2. Figures with infinite lines of symmetry are symmetrical only about two lines. The lines may vertical, horizontal, or diagonal lines. For example, the rectangle has two lines of symmetry, vertical and horizontal.

  3. 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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  4. A line of symmetry is the line that divides a shape or an object into two equal and symmetrical parts. We also call this line the axis of symmetry or mirror line because it divides the figure symmetrically, and the divided parts look like mirror reflections of each other.

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  5. Aug 3, 2023 · In mathematics, symmetry is the property that divides a geometrical shape into two identical halves. Heart shape, an equilateral triangle, and a rhombus are all examples of symmetry. Such shapes are called symmetric.

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  6. Some other examples of shapes that have multiple lines of symmetry are circles and rectangles. An example of a shape that does not have any line of symmetry is a scalene triangle. Since all sides of a scalene triangle are different, it cannot be divided into two identical mirror halves.

  7. Learn about the different types of symmetry: Reflection Symmetry (sometimes called Line Symmetry or Mirror Symmetry), Rotational Symmetry and Point Symmetry.

  8. May 26, 2022 · In 2D geometry, a figure is symmetrical if an operation can be done to it that leaves the figure occupying an identical physical space. This can be accomplished in two ways.

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