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Plane of symmetry - Definition |
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In 3-dimensional geometry, a plane of symmetry is a 2-dimensional flat dividing surface placed such that things on one side are symmetrical (mirror image) to things on the other side.
The term has been used in organic chemistry to describe the molecules' shapes.
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Symmetry - Example Usage |
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Brian_Symmetry: Here's another good article on @marcusrivers10 http://t.co/iRcjDGvx |
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Katzedecimal: @livemike317 Ok, good. I thought you might if I could get the symmetry right *hug* No, I'm not angry nor offended by you. |
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tweethackr: @minimumnz Art deco has linear symmetry, mathematical geometric shapes, embraced influences from neoclassical, futurism, cubism, modernism. |
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AuzzyDeLorean: RT @LVLZebraGANG: Symmetry. It Determines Everything. Money, Civilization, Past, Future. |
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Brian_Symmetry: Nice story on @marcusrivers10 http://t.co/xxX92pLc |
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