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Question
- for each of the letters below, if rotation symmetry exists, locate the point of symmetry.
h t x n k
- for each of the letters below, draw a vertical and/or horizontal line of symmetry, if it exists.
v e t a h
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Analyze the symmetry of letter V
Using the Reflection Symmetry knowledge point
- A vertical line passing through the center of the letter V divides it into two identical, mirrored halves.
- A horizontal line does not create a mirrored reflection.
- Therefore, V has only a vertical line of symmetry.
Analyze the symmetry of letter E
Using the Reflection Symmetry knowledge point
- A horizontal line passing through the middle of the letter E divides it into two identical, mirrored halves.
- A vertical line does not create a mirrored reflection.
- Therefore, E has only a horizontal line of symmetry.
Analyze the symmetry of letter T
Using the Reflection Symmetry knowledge point
- A vertical line passing through the center of the vertical stem of the letter T divides it into two identical, mirrored halves.
- A horizontal line does not create a mirrored reflection.
- Therefore, T has only a vertical line of symmetry.
Analyze the symmetry of letter A
Using the Reflection Symmetry knowledge point
- A vertical line passing through the top vertex and the center of the horizontal bar of the letter A divides it into two identical, mirrored halves.
- A horizontal line does not create a mirrored reflection.
- Therefore, A has only a vertical line of symmetry.
Analyze the symmetry of letter H
Using the Reflection Symmetry knowledge point
- A vertical line passing through the center of the horizontal bar of the letter H divides it into two identical, mirrored halves.
- A horizontal line passing through the center of the horizontal bar also divides it into two identical, mirrored halves.
- Therefore, H has both a vertical and a horizontal line of symmetry.
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<answer>
The lines of symmetry for each letter in Question 10 are:
- V: Vertical line of symmetry only.
- E: Horizontal line of symmetry only.
- T: Vertical line of symmetry only.
- A: Vertical line of symmetry only.
- H: Both vertical and horizontal lines of symmetry.
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Analyze the symmetry of letter V
Using the Reflection Symmetry knowledge point
- A vertical line passing through the center of the letter V divides it into two identical, mirrored halves.
- A horizontal line does not create a mirrored reflection.
- Therefore, V has only a vertical line of symmetry.
Analyze the symmetry of letter E
Using the Reflection Symmetry knowledge point
- A horizontal line passing through the middle of the letter E divides it into two identical, mirrored halves.
- A vertical line does not create a mirrored reflection.
- Therefore, E has only a horizontal line of symmetry.
Analyze the symmetry of letter T
Using the Reflection Symmetry knowledge point
- A vertical line passing through the center of the vertical stem of the letter T divides it into two identical, mirrored halves.
- A horizontal line does not create a mirrored reflection.
- Therefore, T has only a vertical line of symmetry.
Analyze the symmetry of letter A
Using the Reflection Symmetry knowledge point
- A vertical line passing through the top vertex and the center of the horizontal bar of the letter A divides it into two identical, mirrored halves.
- A horizontal line does not create a mirrored reflection.
- Therefore, A has only a vertical line of symmetry.
Analyze the symmetry of letter H
Using the Reflection Symmetry knowledge point
- A vertical line passing through the center of the horizontal bar of the letter H divides it into two identical, mirrored halves.
- A horizontal line passing through the center of the horizontal bar also divides it into two identical, mirrored halves.
- Therefore, H has both a vertical and a horizontal line of symmetry.
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<answer>
The lines of symmetry for each letter in Question 10 are:
- V: Vertical line of symmetry only.
- E: Horizontal line of symmetry only.
- T: Vertical line of symmetry only.
- A: Vertical line of symmetry only.
- H: Both vertical and horizontal lines of symmetry.
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