Introduction
- Books Name
- Summer Valley School Mathematics Book
- Publication
- Summer Valley School
- Course
- CBSE Class 7
- Subject
- Mathmatics
In geometry, symmetry is defined as a balanced and proportionate similarity that is found in two halves of an object. It means one-half is the mirror image of the other half. The imaginary line or axis along which you can fold a figure to obtain the symmetrical halves is called the line of symmetry.
Related Chapter Name
- Introduction
- Construction of A Line Parallel To A Given Line, Through A Point Not On The Line
- Construction of Triangles
- Constructing A Triangle When the Lengths of Its Three Sides Are Known (SSS Criterion)
- Constructing A Triangle When the Lengths of Two Sides and The Measure of The Angle Between Them Are Known. (SAS Criterion)
- Constructing A Triangle When the Measures of Two of Its Angles and The Length of The Side Included Between Them Is Given. (ASA Criterion)
- Constructing A Right-Angled Triangle When the Length of One Leg and Its Hypotenuse Are Given (RHS Criterion).