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What is Symmetry
We can find many example of symmetry in nature. Many plants and animals, like this butterfly, have a line of symmetry. People also like symmetry for most buildings and cars in your street for instance will be symmetrical too! In this chapter you will learn more about Symmetry. You will look at lines of symmetry and planes of symmetry. You will learn how many lines of symmetry a square has and how many lines of symmetry a rectangle has. You will also learn how many planes of symmetry a cube has. Finally I will explain to you what rotational symmetry is and what the order of rotational symmetry is. Study all the maths example questions during your maths revision and pass your IGCSE GCSE maths exam. Click the link below to go to all the videos and example questions.
What are Lines, Planes and order of Rotational Symmetry
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