Lines of Symmetry
Lines of Symmetry: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Point Symmetry, Lines of Symmetry for Regular Polygons, Drawing Symmetrical Figures, Symmetry in Figures, Symmetry and Proportions and, Drawing Figures with Multiple Lines of Symmetry
Important Questions on Lines of Symmetry
State whether the following statement is true or false:
A shape is said to have line symmetry when one half of it is the mirror image of the other half.

Explain the point symmetry with the help of an example.

The line which divides a figure into two equal parts is called the line of symmetry or axis of symmetry.

In point symmetry the shape’s part and its corresponding part must be in the which direction.

Given the line of symmetry, find the other holes.

Given the line of symmetry, find the other hole(s):

Which of the following numbers is not symmetrical?

Which of the following shapes is not symmetrical?

If the following figure shows a reflexive line of symmetry, complete the figure.

Draw symmetrical objects from your surroundings.

If the following figure shows a reflexive line of symmetry, complete the figure.

If the following figure shows a reflexive line of symmetry, complete the figure.

Draw the lines of symmetry for the following figure.

Which of the following shapes has both linear symmetry and rotational symmetry?

The number of line symmetry in rectangle, rhombus and square are _____.

Write the number of lines of symmetry for a scalene triangle.

An isosceles triangle has how many lines of symmetry.

Complete the given table.
Figure | How many lines of symmetry? |
The letter |

How many lines of symmetry are there in a regular polygon of sides?

Find the number of axes of symmetry in the following figure:
