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              Symmetry

              Eva is making a card for their parents on the occasion of their wedding anniversary.

              For this, she takes a sheet of paper and first folds it into half. Next she marks a curve and

              cuts out a piece. When she opens it, she gets a heart shape as shown here.









              She also needed an envelope, so she drew

              an outline on a sheet of paper and cut it out
              along the boundary, as shown here.





              Then, she folds and fixes the triangular flaps.

              Now, her envelope is ready.






              She writes the wishes on the card, decorates and keeps it into the
              envelope.
                                                                                                              Line of
              In Eva's work, we have noticed that the figures or shapes used are                            symmetry
                                                                                                        Happy
              identical on both sides.                                                                Anniversary
              Such figures, which can be divided into two exactly identical parts are

              said to be symmetrical about the dividing line.

              The dividing line is called the line of symmetry.
              Identifying Symmetrical Figures using a mirror

              Take a triangular, rectangular and a circular

              piece of paper and fold them into halves.







              Cut them along the line of symmetry.









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