Vinay Sharma and H K Thakur Solutions for Chapter: Symmetry, Exercise 2: SELF PRACTICE 13.2
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Questions from Vinay Sharma and H K Thakur Solutions for Chapter: Symmetry, Exercise 2: SELF PRACTICE 13.2 with Hints & Solutions
The diameter of the circle is one of its lines of symmetry.

A pentagon has lines of symmetry.

A line of symmetry always divides a figure into two congruent figures.

A right-angled triangle may have only one line of symmetry.

An equilateral triangle has two lines of symmetry.

How many lines of symmetry does the alphabet have? (Mention the answer in figures)

How many lines of symmetry does the letter have? Write the final answer in figure.

How many lines of symmetry does the following alphabet have (If it's a perfect circle). [zero/one/infinite]
