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Question
Copy the triangle in the following figure on squared paper. Draw the line(s) of symmetry, if any and identify the type of triangle. (Some of you may like to trace the figure and try paper-folding first!)
Solution
It is an isosceles triangle. There will be only 1 line of symmetry.
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