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                Example 1: Draw the line(s) of symmetry of the following objects and write how many line(s) of
                symmetry do they have?

                           (a)                             (b)                           (c)








                           (d)                             (e)                           (f)








                Solution: (a)                              (b)                           (c)










                                  4-lines of Symmetry           4-lines of symmetry             4-lines of symmetry

                           (d)                             (e)                            (f)











                                   1-line of symmetry           4-lines of symmetry              1-line of symmetry


                Let us take a figure of number 3 and fold it from the middle horizontally (in other
                words, on its axis of symmetry). Both halves of figure of the number 3 exactly overlap
                with each other.

                Also, only numbers 0 and 8 other than 3 have lines of symmetry from 0 to 9. As









                        Quick Check
                     Find the line(s) of symmetry in the following figures:
                         (a)                       (b)                     (c)                      (d)








                                                                  241                                           Symmetry
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