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2. Identify the view of these objects.
a. b. c.
3. Observe the path Rohan follows and answer the following questions.
School
a. Write the direction in which Rohan is moving from the school to the mall.
b. After reaching the Apartment, write the direction in which he moves from the
Apartment to the Temple.
c. To move towards the bus stop from the hospital, in which direction will he proceed?
d. In which direction will he move to reach home from the Grocery Shop?
In symmetrical figures, one part overlaps the other part exactly. The line which
divides a figure into two equal parts is called the line of symmetry.
A pattern is a repeating or predictable arrangement of shapes, numbers, or letters
that follow a specific logical rule.
Placing shapes close to each other without leaving any gaps or overlaps is called a
tiling pattern.
Solid shapes look different when seen from different sides.
A map is simply a drawing or picture of a place or landscape that shows its important
features.
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Symmetry and Patterns

