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Question
Part of geometrical figure is given in each of the diagrams below. Complete the figures, so that the line ‘m’, in each case, is the line of symmetry, of the completed figure. Recognizable free hand sketches, would be awarded full marks.
Solution
Taking the line 'm' in each case as the line of symmetry, the completed figures will be as under:
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