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Rita Says The Line Drawn On The Shape Is A Line Of Symmetry. Is Rita Correct? Use The Drop-Down Menus To Explain Your Answer.

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User Jckly
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Answer:

Rita is incorrect.

Explanation:

A parallelogram has no lines of symmetry.

For a line to be a line of symmetry in a figure, you must be able to place it in such a position that any point on the figure one side of the line has an image on the other side that is also on the figure. This cannot happen with any line on a parallelogram. Therefore, the line drawn is not a line of symmetry.

Rita is incorrect.

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