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A figure that can be folded over along a straight line so that the result is two equal halves which are then lying on top of one another with no overlap is said to have a line of symmetry. Which of the following figures has only one line of symmetr

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Answered by srcrg4797
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Answer:

Isosceles triangle

Step-by-step explanation:

the square can be folded into two identical halves that fall exactly one on top of the other.

The circle has every diameter that is a symmetry line.

Equilateral triangle can be split into the two identical halves.

In Isosceles triangle, opposite sides are symmetric.

Rectangle has two symmetry lines.

Answer is an isosceles triangle

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