1. Is the dotted line on the shape given below a line of symmetry?
2. Is the dotted line on the shape given below a line of symmetry?
3. Is the dotted line on the shape given below a line of symmetry?
4. Is the dotted line on the shape given below a line of symmetry?
5. Is the dotted line on the shape given below a line of symmetry?
6. Is the dotted line on the shape given below a line of symmetry?
7. Is the dotted line on the shape given below a line of symmetry?
8. Is the dotted line on the shape given below a line of symmetry?
9. Draw line of symmetry on each shape. Count and write the lines of symmetry.
10. Explain Lines of symmetry on English letters.
1. Answer :
Is the dotted line on the shape given below a line of symmetry?
Yes
Explanation :
We can imagine the above shape given as a paper. If we fold the paper through the dotted line, transparently the shapes on both the sides of the line get matched.
So, the dotted line is line of symmetry.
2. Answer :
Is the dotted line on the shape given below a line of symmetry?
No
Explanation :
We can imagine the above shape given as a paper. If we fold the paper through the dotted line, transparently the shapes on both the sides of the line do not get matched.
So, the dotted line is not line of symmetry.
3. Answer :
Is the dotted line on the shape given below a line of symmetry?
No
Explanation :
We can imagine the above shape given as a paper. If we fold the paper through the dotted line, transparently the shapes on both the sides of the line do not get matched.
So, the dotted line is not line of symmetry.
4. Answer :
Is the dotted line on the shape given below a line of symmetry?
Yes
Explanation :
We can imagine the above shape given as a paper. If we fold the paper through the dotted line, transparently the shapes on both the sides of the line get matched.
So, the dotted line is line of symmetry.
5. Answer :
Is the dotted line on the shape given below a line of symmetry?
No
Explanation :
We can imagine the above shape given as a paper. If we fold the paper through the dotted line, transparently the shapes on both the sides of the line do not get matched.
So, the dotted line is not line of symmetry.
6. Answer :
Is the dotted line on the shape given below a line of symmetry?
Yes
Explanation :
We can imagine the above shape given as a paper. If we fold the paper through the dotted line, transparently the shapes on both the sides of the line get matched.
So, the dotted line is line of symmetry.
7. Answer :
Is the dotted line on the shape given below a line of symmetry?
Yes
Explanation :
We can imagine the above shape given as a paper. If we fold the paper through the dotted line, transparently the shapes on both the sides of the line get matched.
So, the dotted line is line of symmetry.
8. Answer :
Is the dotted line on the shape given below a line of symmetry?
No
Explanation :
We can imagine the above shape given as a paper. If we fold the paper through the dotted line, transparently the shapes on both the sides of the line do not get matched.
So, the dotted line is not line of symmetry.
9. Answer :
Draw line of symmetry on each shape. Count and write the lines of symmetry.
Based on the paper folding method explained above, we can draw the lines of symmetry as given below.
10. Answer :
Letters having one line of symmetry :
A, B, C, D, E, K, M, T, U, V, W, Y
From the above picture, we can have the following two points.
A M T U V W Y have vertical line of symmetry.
B C D E K have horizontal line of symmetry.
Letters having two lines of symmetry :
From the above picture,
H, I, X
have both horizontal and vertical lines of symmetry.
Letters having no line of symmetry :
F, G, J, L, N, P, Q, R, S, Z
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