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How many lines of symmetry does a square have?
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A line is a straight path that extends infinitely in both directions. It has no thickness and is defined by two points. Lines can be horizontal vertical or slanted. In geometry lines are used to form shapes angles and other geometric objects like rays and segments.
In Class 6 Maths Chapter 9 on Symmetry students learn about the concept of symmetry where an object is identical on both sides when divided by a line of symmetry. The chapter covers types of symmetry like reflection symmetry and rotational symmetry and explores how to identify lines of symmetry in various shapes and objects.
A square has four lines of symmetry:
1. Vertical line through the midpoint of the top and bottom sides.
2. Horizontal line through the midpoint of the left and right sides.
3. Two diagonal lines connecting opposite corners.
These lines divide the square into mirror-image halves, confirming 4 lines of symmetry.
A square has four lines of symmetry:
1. Vertical line through the midpoint of the top and bottom sides.
2. Horizontal line through the midpoint of the left and right sides.
3. Two diagonal lines connecting opposite corners.
These lines divide the square into mirror-image halves, confirming 4 lines of symmetry.
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