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1. If a symmetrical figure gets divided by an axis in the figure into two parts which fall
exactly on each other, its symmetry is called​

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Answered by abchelper52
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Answer:

Line symmetry

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer:

Reflexive Symmetry

Step-by-step explanation:

Symmetry is described in geometry as a balanced and proportionate likeness seen in two sides of an object. It signifies that one side is a mirror image of the other. The line of symmetry is the imaginary line or axis along which you can fold a figure to produce the symmetrical halves. If a form or item can be split into two identical pieces, it possesses symmetry. One half of a symmetrical form is the mirror image of the other half. The line of symmetry is the imaginary axis or line along which the figure may be folded to generate the symmetrical halves. Line symmetry and mirror symmetry are other terms for reflection symmetry. It asserts that if there is at least one line that splits a figure into two halves, with one half mirroring the other.

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