Lines of Symmetry in a Regular Equilateral Triangle What is line of symmetry ? The line of symmetry is the imaginary line where we could fold the image and have both halves match exactly. A shape may have more than one line of symmetry depending on its angles and the lengths of each side. For […]

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Lines of symmetry in a regular Square A shape may have more than one line of symmetry depending on its angles and the lengths of each side. For example, a rectangle has two lines of symmetry because it can be folded in half both horizontally and vertically to create mirror images. A regular square is […]

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Lines of symmetry in an Isosceles Triangle An isosceles triangle has 1 line of symmetry. An isosceles triangle is one that has two sides that are the same length. The triangle has two equal interior sides. Only if a triangle has two equal sides can it be called to be isosceles. Below figure shows lines […]

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Lines of symmetry in a regular Pentagon What is line of symmetry ? The line of symmetry is the imaginary line where we could fold the image and have both halves match exactly. If a given line splits a given figure into two identical halves, we say that the line has a line of symmetry […]

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Corresponding Angles – Definition – Examples Two angles that are corresponding are those that are located on the same side of a transversal in identical relative position. They typically result from a transversal cutting two lines, whether they are parallel or not. In other words corresponding angles formed when a transversal line cuts across two […]

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Alternate Exterior Angles – Definition – Examples and Properties What are alternate exterior angles? The term alternate exterior angles is often used when two lines are intersected by a third line(transversal). Alternate exterior angles are formed when two lines are intersected by a third line. The third line is known as the transversal line. Alternate […]

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