R S Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Reflection and Rotational Symmetry, Exercise 1: EXERCISE 18A
R S Aggarwal Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - R S Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Reflection and Rotational Symmetry, Exercise 1: EXERCISE 18A
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Questions from R S Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Reflection and Rotational Symmetry, Exercise 1: EXERCISE 18A with Hints & Solutions
Draw the line (or lines) of symmetry for the given figure.

A parallelogram has no line of symmetry.

An angle with equal arms has its bisector as the line of symmetry.

An equilateral triangle has three lines of symmetry.

A rhombus has four lines of symmetry.

A square has four lines of symmetry.

A rectangle has two lines of symmetry.

Each one of the letters of the English alphabet has two lines of symmetry.
