Mathematics
Fill in the blanks:
(i) The subtraction symbol – has ….. lines of symmetry.
(ii) The addition symbol + has ….. lines of symmetry.
(iii) Line of symmetry is also known ….. line or ….. of symmetry.
(iv) A kite has ….. line(s) of symmetry.
(v) A parallelogram has ….. line(s) of symmetry.
(vi) The number of lines of symmetry in a regular hexagon is ….. .
(vii) A rectangle is symmetrical about the lines joining the ….. of the opposite sides.
(viii) The number of capital letters of the English alphabet having only vertical line of symmetry is ….. .
(ix) The number of capital letters of the English alphabet having only horizontal line of symmetry is ….. .
(x) The number of capital letters of the English alphabet having both horizontal and vertical lines of symmetry is ….. .
(xi) The digits having two lines of symmetry are ….. and ….. .
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(i) The subtraction symbol – has 2 lines of symmetry.
(ii) The addition symbol + has 4 lines of symmetry.
(iii) Line of symmetry is also known mirror line or axis of symmetry.
(iv) A kite has 1 line(s) of symmetry.
(v) A parallelogram has no line(s) of symmetry.
(vi) The number of lines of symmetry in a regular hexagon is 6.
(vii) A rectangle is symmetrical about the lines joining the mid-points of the opposite sides.
(viii) The number of capital letters of the English alphabet having only vertical line of symmetry is 7 (A, M, T, U, V, W, Y).
(ix) The number of capital letters of the English alphabet having only horizontal line of symmetry is 4 (B, C, D, E).
(x) The number of capital letters of the English alphabet having both horizontal and vertical lines of symmetry is 4 (H, I, O, X).
(xi) The digits having two lines of symmetry are 0 and 8.
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