Practical Geometry Class 6 Notes | StudyTution

  • A figure is said to have line symmetry, if by folding the figure along a line, the left and right parts of it coincide exactly.
  • The line is called the line (or axis) of symmetry of the figure.
  • A figure may have no line of symmetry, one line of symmetry, two lines of symmetry, three lines of symmetry and so on.

SEE ALSO : Chapter 10: Mensuration

  • Line symmetry is closely related to mirror reflection.
  • The distance of the image of a point (or object) from the line of symmetry (mirror) is the same as that of the point from that line of symmetry.
  • Many constructions can be made using different instruments of a geometry box

SEE ALSO : Chapter 1: Knowing Our Numbers

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