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8.2 Recognising line symmetry
8.2 Recognising line symmetry
Th is trapezium is symmetrical.
It has one line of symmetry.
You use dashed lines to show lines of symmetry on a shapes.
If you fold a shape along a line of symmetry, one half of the shape
will fi t exactly on top of the other half.
Worked example 8.2
How many lines of symmetry does each of these shapes have?
a b
a 2 This shape has a vertical line of symmetry and a horizontal
line of symmetry.
b 0 This shape has no lines of symmetry.
F Exercise 8.2
1 Each of these shapes has one line of symmetry.
Copy the shapes and draw the lines of symmetry on your diagrams.
a b c d
2 Each of these shapes has two lines of symmetry.
Copy the shapes and draw the lines of symmetry on your diagrams.
a b c d
3 Write down the number of lines of symmetry for each of these shapes.
a b c d
4 Copy and complete the table for these triangles. The fi rst one is done for you.
a b c Type of triangle Number
Right- of lines of
Isosceles Equilateral Scalene
angled symmetry
a ✓ ✓ 1
d e b
c
d
e
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