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  1. Symmetry review (article) | Geometry | Khan Academy

    Some letters like A, M, T have symmetry (you can tell by drawing a line in the center from top to bottom). Signs and logos like the Starbucks logo can also have symmetry, some artists add symmetry to their …

  2. Identifying symmetrical figures | Line of symmetry | Math (video ...

    Shapes are symmetrical if they have at least one line of symmetry and circles have many, many, many lines of symmetry. There was many places we could have drawn a line and folded it so that it worked …

  3. Function symmetry introduction (article) | Khan Academy

    An even function must have y-axis symmetry. An odd functions must have origin symmetry. Many functions have neither type of symmetry.

  4. Intro to reflective symmetry (video) | Khan Academy

    For each of these diagrams, I want to think about whether this blue line represents an axis of symmetry. And the way we can tell is if on both sides of the blue line we essentially have mirror images.

  5. Symmetry review (article) | Khan Academy

    Review symmetrical shapes and lines of symmetry. Then, try some practice problems.

  6. Draw lines of symmetry and symmetrical figures - Khan Academy

    Practice drawing lines of symmetry and creating symmetrical figures.

  7. Transformations | Geometry (all content) | Math | Khan Academy

    Geometry (all content) 17 units · 180 skills Unit 1 Lines Unit 2 Angles Unit 3 Shapes Unit 4 Triangles

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  9. Intro to rotational symmetry (video) | Khan Academy

    Yes it can. For example, an isosceles triangle has line symmetry but it does not have rotational symmetry. Hope this Helps!

  10. Vertex & axis of symmetry of a parabola (video) | Khan Academy

    The whole point of doing this problem is so that you understand what the vertex and axis of symmetry is. And just as a bit of a refresher, if a parabola looks like this, the vertex is the lowest point here, so this …