Mathematics
Construct a triangle ABC in which:
AB = BC = 4 cm and ∠ABC = 60°.
Draw all its lines of symmetry.
Symmetry
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Steps:
Draw a line AB = 4 cm.
With B as center, make an angle EBA = 60°.
From EB, cut BC = 4 cm.
Join A and C.

Hence, there is only one line of symmetry.
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