a) Vertical lines of symmetry
b) Horizontal lines of symmetry
c) No lines of symmetry
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Answer:
a. This figure has two lines of symmetry: the horizontal line of symmetry cuts the figure into a top and bottom that are mirror images of each other; the vertical line of symmetry cuts the figure into a left and right that are mirror images of each other.
b. The symmetry line or horizontal axis of a shape which divides the shape into two identical halves is known as horizontal line of symmetry. That means the axis here crosses across the shape to cut it into two equal parts. The English alphabets such as B, C, H, E, are the examples of horizontal symmetry.
c. Some shapes, such as a scalene triangle, have no lines of symmetry – it is not possible to fold the shape about a line so that the two halves fit exactly on top of one another.
Question:
a) vertical lines of symmetry
Answer:
- The axis of the shape which divides the shape into two identical halves, vertically, is called a vertical line of symmetry. The mirror image of the other half of the shape can be seen in a vertical or straight standing position.
Question:
b) Horizontal line of symmetry
Answer:
- The symmetry line or horizontal axis of a shape which divides the shape into two identical halves is known as horizontal line of symmetry. That means the axis here crosses across the shape to cut it into two equal parts. The English alphabets such as B, C, H, E, are the examples of horizontal symmetry
Question:
c) No lines of symmetry
Answer:
- Some shapes, such as a scalene triangle, have no lines of symmetry – it is not possible to fold the shape about a line so that the two halves fit exactly on top of one another.
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