On a squared paper, sketch the following:
(a) A triangle with a horizontal line of symmetry but no vertical line of symmetry.
(b) A quadrilateral with both horizontal and vertical lines of symmetry.
(c) A quadrilateral with a horizontal line of symmetry but no vertical line of symmetry.
(d) A hexagon with exactly two lines of symmetry.
(e) A hexagon with six lines of symmetry.
(a) Here,
We have to draw a triangle which has only one line of symmetry that is horizontal line of symmetry
And,
No vertical line of symmetry.
Hence,
For the given case,
The triangle can be drawn as:
(b) Here,
We have to draw a quadrilateral which has both
Horizontal line of symmetry
And,
Vertical line of symmetry
Hence,
For the given case,
The quadrilateral can be drawn as:
(c) Here,
We have to draw a quadrilateral which has only one line of symmetry that is:
Horizontal line of symmetry
And,
No vertical line of symmetry
Hence,
For the given case,
The quadrilateral can be drawn as:
(d) Here,
We have to draw a hexagon which has exactly two lines of symmetry that is:
Horizontal line of symmetry
And,
Vertical line of symmetry
Hence,
For the given case,
The hexagon can be drawn as:
(e) Here,
We have to draw a hexagon which has in all six lines of symmetry
Now,
In order to draw such hexagon
At first,
We will draw those six lines of symmetry
And, then
We will complete the hexagon
Hence,
For the given case,
The hexagon can be drawn as: