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A rhombus is symmetrical about ________.
(A) The line joining the midpoints of its opposite sides
(B) Each of its diagonals
(C) Perpendicular bisector of each of its sides
(D) None of these​

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Answered by shahnawaz777sheikh
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Answer:

Each of its diagonals

The lines of symmetry in a rhombus are from a vertex to the opposite vertex. So there will be two lines of symmetry.

⇒ Two lines of symmetry are it's diagonals.

∴ A rhombus is symmetrical about Each of its

diagonals.

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