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(a) A piece of paper is folded as shown below. How many symmetrical figures are possible after unfolding figure no. 3? [4 MARKS]




(b)
How many lines of symmetry are possible for this figure?

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(a) The piece of paper is folded 2 times. So, when we open that piece of paper, we get 4 symmetrical squares.




(b)
For this figure, we can have 6 lines of symmetry.


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