Asked: 2025-02-10T06:24:16+00:002025-02-10T06:24:16+00:00In: Class 6 Maths
Which of the following figures has no line of symmetry?
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A line of symmetry is an imaginary line that divides a shape into two identical parts that are mirror images of each other. If a shape can be folded along this line the two halves will match exactly. Shapes like squares and circles have multiple lines of symmetry.
In Class 6 Maths Chapter 9 on Symmetry students explore the concept of symmetrical shapes. The chapter covers lines of symmetry in various shapes like squares triangles and rectangles. It teaches how to identify lines of symmetry and how to divide shapes into identical halves. Symmetry helps in understanding patterns and designs.
A scalene triangle has no line of symmetry. In a scalene triangle all its sides and angles are unequal, so it cannot be divided into two identical halves by any line.
A scalene triangle has no line of symmetry. In a scalene triangle all its sides and angles are unequal, so it cannot be divided into two identical halves by any line.
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