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= Reflection symmetry
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Reflection symmetry, also known as mirror symmetry or bilateral symmetry, is a type of symmetry where one half of an object or shape is a mirror image of the other half. In simpler terms, if you were to draw a line (called the line of symmetry) through the object, the two halves on either side of the line would match perfectly when flipped over that line. Reflection symmetry is commonly found in nature and art.