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Define line of symmetry with example​

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Answered by riyaadwani52
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Answered by Pragathhi
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A line of symmetry is a line that cuts a shape exactly in half. This means that if you were to fold the shape along the line, both halves would match exactly. Equally, if you were to place a mirror along the line, the shape would remain unchanged. An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry.

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For example, take your face. When we draw a line down our face exactly at the centre, then the left side of our face is symmetric to our right side of the face. This defines symmetry. This line that divides a figure or shape or any image in identical halves then that figure is said to have a line symmetry.

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