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Please help!

which type of symmetry does the figure shown have?

a. line symmetry only
b. point symmetry only
c. point and line symmetry
d. no symmetry

Please help! which type of symmetry does the figure shown have? a. line symmetry only-example-1
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User Melmo
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D I had to learn about this for an entire quarter
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User Swayam
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Answer: d. no symmetry

Explanation:

  • A line of symmetry divides a figure into two equal halves so that if you flip the half image over it , the figure will appear unchanged.
  • Point symmetry is happened when each part has a corresponding identical part such that the distance from the central point is same but in the opposite direction.

In the given figure, by the above definitions we can see that it neither has point nor has line symmetry.

Hence, the figure has no symmetry.

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