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Question
In the following figure, write the number of lines of symmetry and order of rotational symmetry.

[Hint: Consider these as 2-D figures not as 3-D objects.]
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Solution
| Figure | Number of lines of symmetry |
Order of rotational symmetry |
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0 | 1 |
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