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Look at these two images of butterflies. What difference do you see?.

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Introduction to Symmetry. Diagram Description automatically generated.

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These pictures of architectural marvel are beautiful because of their symmetry..

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Suppose we could fold a picture in half such that the left and right half match exactly then the picture is said to have line symmetry. We can see that the two halves are mirror images of each other. If we place a mirror on the fold then the image of one side of the picture will fall exactly on the other side of the picture when it happens the fold, which is the mirror line, is a line of symmetry (or an axis of symmetry) for the picture..

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Symmetry in. Word Nature Text Animation, Video Stock Footage Video (100% Royalty-free) 1013679890 | Shutterstock.

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SYMMETRY IN ALPHABETS. Horizontal symmetry can be found in the letters B, C, D, E, H, I, K, O, and X. This means that the bottom of the letters is a reflection of the top. S ymmetry related to mirror reflection) A, H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X, Y are the letters having a reflectional symmetry about a vertical mirror. In the alphabet , over half of all letters have lines of symmetry . In total, 16 out of 26 letters are symmetrical along either their vertical or horizontal axes..

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Symmetry in Kolams or Rangoli. Background pattern Description automatically generated.

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Text Description automatically generated. Line symmetry and mirror reflection are naturally related and linked to each other. Here is a picture showing the reflection of the English letters. You can imagine that the mineral is invisible and can just see the letters and their images. The object and its image of symmetrical with reference to the mirror line. If the paper is folded the mirror line becomes the line of symmetry. We then say that the image is the reflection of the object in the mirror line..

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04. Symmetry is even in our face. People with slender face more likely to be left handed The Statesman.

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