Reflectional symmetry, also known as mirror symmetry, occurs when an object can be divided into two identical halves that are mirror images of each other. This means that if a line, called the line of symmetry, is drawn through the object, one side will perfectly match the other when flipped over the line. Common examples include the human face and many geometric shapes, such as squares and rectangles.
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