CHAPTER 13 SYMMETRY
If a figure can be divided into two identical looking parts, it is said to have symmetry and the figure is said to be symmetrical.
The line that divides the figure into two symmetrical parts is called the ‘line of symmetry’.
A figure may have more than one line of symmetry or none at all.
If a figure can be divided into two identical looking parts, it is said to have symmetry and the figure is said to be symmetrical.
The line that divides the figure into two symmetrical parts is called the ‘line of symmetry’.
A figure may have more than one line of symmetry or none at all.