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Symmetry is a fascinating aspect of shapes, but not all shapes exhibit symmetry! 🌟 Symmetry refers to a balanced and proportionate similarity between two halves of an object. For example, regular shapes like squares and circles are symmetric because they can be divided into equal halves that mirrorRead more
Symmetry is a fascinating aspect of shapes, but not all shapes exhibit symmetry! 🌟 Symmetry refers to a balanced and proportionate similarity between two halves of an object. For example, regular shapes like squares and circles are symmetric because they can be divided into equal halves that mirror each other. However, irregular shapes, such as a triangle with sides of different lengths or an asymmetrical blob, lack this property. So, while symmetry is common in many geometric shapes, it certainly doesn’t apply to all! 🟠📐
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