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MrRa [10]
2 years ago
8

Which points can be connected to draw a line of symmetry through this diamond?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Makovka662 [10]2 years ago
5 0

The line is drawn at point A and Point C is a line of symmetry because lines of symmetry make exactly two halves with similar shapes and sizes.

<h3>What is a line of symmetry?</h3>

It is defined as the line which will make exactly two halves with similar shape and size in geometry. For a two-dimensional shape, there is a line of symmetry, and for three-dimensional shapes, there is a plane of symmetry. In other words, if we make a mirror image of the shape around the line of symmetry, we will get exactly the same half portion.

We have given a figure in the picture.

The figure is a quadrilateral(a kite)

As we know, lines of symmetry make exactly two halves with similar shapes and sizes.

IF we draw a line from Point A to Point C we will get two similar and figures in size and shape.

Thus, the line is drawn point A and Point C is a line of symmetry because lines of symmetry make exactly two halves with similar shapes and sizes.

Learn more about the line of symmetry here:

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