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For each of these diagrams, I want to think about whether this blue line represents an axis of symmetry. And the way we can tell is if on both sides of the blue line we essentially have mirror images.
This lesson covers skills from the following lesson of the NCERT Math Textbook -(i) 12.1 - Introduction (ii) 12.2 Lines of symmetry for regular polygons
Practice identifying lines of symmetry on shapes and determining whether a shape has line symmetry.
A line of symmetry is a line where we can fold the image and have both halves match exactly. Example: When we divide the figure with Line A , the resulting two parts are mirror images of each other:
Introduction to parabolas and their properties.
Lindsay identifies lines of symmetry on three shapes. Skip to main content If you're seeing this message, it means we're having trouble loading external resources on our website.
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