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OpenStudy (jravenv):

Geometry help? Screencap in comments medal rewarded to best answer.

OpenStudy (jravenv):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it doesn't show the figure

OpenStudy (aric200):

The figure is the C -_-

OpenStudy (aric200):

Do you know what each term means?

OpenStudy (jravenv):

No, I dont understand math in the slightest. Homeschooling is hard.

OpenStudy (aric200):

I am as well I understand where you are coming from.

OpenStudy (aric200):

Vertical line of symmetry would be like this

OpenStudy (aric200):

OpenStudy (aric200):

Horizontal line of symmetry would be like this

OpenStudy (aric200):

OpenStudy (jravenv):

Ohhh! That makes sense! It's like a mirror!

OpenStudy (aric200):

And this would be a diagonal line of symmetry

OpenStudy (aric200):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Try to draw a horizontal, vertical, and diagonal line in letter C and see if it's symmetrical (same).

OpenStudy (aric200):

The Line of Symmetry is the imaginary line where you could fold the image and have both halves match exactly.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (aric200):

Well that is pretty much giving the answer so ^

OpenStudy (jravenv):

That makes a lot of sense! Thank you so much!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how so? giving a visual aid is not giving answers.

OpenStudy (aric200):

You basically did exactly as I did only with the exact same letter as the one she is using for this. Notice I gave examples of each all different. It is fine, figures why your name is mathway. :)

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