Mathematics
A line segment is symmetrical about
- any line perpendicular to it.
- any line passing through its mid-point
- any line parallel to it.
- its perpendicular bisector.
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Answer
A line segment has two lines of symmetry: itself and its perpendicular bisector. Among the options, only the perpendicular bisector is listed.
Hence, Option 4 is the correct option.
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