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mikewwe13:

Which figure has reflection symmetry? A. https://static.k12.com/nextgen_media/assets/8078837-NG_GMT_D_05_U01_Quiz_12.png B. https://static.k12.com/nextgen_media/assets/8078836-NG_GMT_D_05_U01_Quiz_11.png C. https://static.k12.com/nextgen_media/assets/8078835-NG_GMT_D_05_U01_Quiz_10.png D. https://static.k12.com/nextgen_media/assets/8078834-NG_GMT_D_05_U01_Quiz_09.png

mikewwe13:

@ThisGirlPretty @dude

dude:

Do you have an idea? Or any to eliminate?

mikewwe13:

B and C

mikewwe13:

@dude

ThisGirlPretty:

Those are the two that you're eliminating?

mikewwe13:

well if it's correct

ThisGirlPretty:

A reflection symmetry is kinda like a mirror. For an example:

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ThisGirlPretty:

Like if you could split it in half or something like this butterfly.jpg

mikewwe13:

ok you got a point right there

mikewwe13:

i figured it out the answer is A

mikewwe13:

If i not mistaken

mikewwe13:

is it ?

ThisGirlPretty:

Well, if you were to draw a line between that would both sides be the same?

mikewwe13:

For the first figure, it has two symmetrical axes For the second, it has only one For the third, it has not any For the fourth, no symmetrical axes could be drawn for it.

mikewwe13:

am i correct ?

ThisGirlPretty:

@AngeI

AngeI:

A does seem to be the most correct

mikewwe13:

A is correct to you Angel ?

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