ML Aggarwal Symmetry Exe-12.2 Class 6 ICSE Maths Solutions. We Provide Step by Step Answer of Exe-12.2 Questions for Symmetry as council prescribe guideline for upcoming board exam. Visit official Website CISCE for detail information about ICSE Board Class-6.
ML Aggarwal Symmetry Exe-12.2 Class 6 ICSE Maths Solutions
Board | ICSE |
Publications | Avichal Publishig Company (APC) |
Subject | Maths |
Class | 6th |
Chapter-12 | Symmetry |
Writer | ML Aggarwal |
Book Name | Understanding |
Topics | Solution of Exe-12.2 Questions |
Edition | 2023-2024 |
Bilateral Symmetry:
If a figure is divided into two halves by only one line and these halves overlap each other completely, then the figure is said to have bilateral symmetry.
Example: A butterfly shows bilateral symmetry.
Reflection Symmetry:
Reflection symmetry is very similar to line symmetry except for the change in orientation.
Line Symmetry:
A figure has line symmetry if a line can be drawn dividing the figure into two symmetrical parts. The line is called a line of symmetry.
Lines of Symmetry:
A figure can have any number of lines of symmetry passing through it. Some can have one, two or even multiple lines of symmetry
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Question 1. Copy the following figures on a squared paper. Complete each of them such that the dotted line is the line of symmetry:
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Question 2. Copy the following figures on a squared paper. Complete each of them such that the resultant figure has two dotted lines as the lines of symmetry:
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Question 3. In the given figure, / is the line of symmetry. Complete the diagram to make it symmetrical.
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Question 4. Copy the following figures on a squared paper and find their reflections in the mirror line l.
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