ML Aggarwal Symmetry Exe-12.1 Class 6 ICSE Maths Solutions

ML Aggarwal Symmetry Exe-12.1 Class 6 ICSE Maths Solutions. We Provide Step by Step Answer of  Exe-12.1 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-12.1 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-12.1 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.

 

Symmetry Exe-12.1

ML Aggarwal Class 6 ICSE Maths Solutions

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Question 1. Draw the line (or lines) of symmetry, if any, of the following shapes and count their number.

Question 1. Draw the line (or lines) of symmetry, if any, of the following shapes and count their number.

Answer:

Question 1. Draw the line (or lines) of symmetry, if any, of the following shapes and count their number.

Question 2. Draw the line (or lines) of symmetry, if any, of the following pictures (of objects) and count their number:

Question 2. Draw the line (or lines) of symmetry, if any, of the following pictures (of objects) and count their number:

Answer:

Question 2. Draw the line (or lines) of symmetry, if any, of the following pictures (of objects) and count their number:

Question 3. Draw the line (or lines) of symmetry, if any, of the following road signs and count their number:

Question 3. Draw the line (or lines) of symmetry, if any, of the following road signs and count their number:

Answer:

Question 3. Draw the line (or lines) of symmetry, if any, of the following road signs and count their number:

Question 4. Draw the line (or lines) of symmetry, if any, of the following numerals and count their number:

Question 4. Draw the line (or lines) of symmetry, if any, of the following numerals and count their number:

Answer:

Question 4. Draw the line (or lines) of symmetry, if any, of the following numerals and count their number:

Question 5. Copy the following figures on a squared paper and draw the lines of symmetry (if any) and count their number:

Question 5. Copy the following figures on a squared paper and draw the lines of symmetry (if any) and count their number:

Answer:

Question 5. Copy the following figures on a squared paper and draw the lines of symmetry (if any) and count their number:

Question 6. Write the letters of words ‘JUST LOOK’ which have no line of symmetry.

Answer:

The words which have no line of symmetry are : J, S, L and K.
The words which have one line of symmetry are :

Question 6. Write the letters of words ‘JUST LOOK’ which have no line of symmetry.

Question 7. Can you draw a triangle which has

(i) exactly one line of symmetry?
(ii) exactly two lines of symmetry?
(iii) exactly three lines of symmetry?
(iv) no lines of symmetry?
Sketch a rough figure in each case and name the triangle.

Answer:

(i) A isosceles triangle
(ii) No possible
(iii) A equilateral triangle
(iv) Question 7. Can you draw a triangle which has scalene triangle

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