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If P is a point of symmetry, click on the graphic to find the figure that is symmetrical by P.

If P is a point of symmetry, click on the graphic to find the figure that is symmetrical-example-1
If P is a point of symmetry, click on the graphic to find the figure that is symmetrical-example-1
If P is a point of symmetry, click on the graphic to find the figure that is symmetrical-example-2
If P is a point of symmetry, click on the graphic to find the figure that is symmetrical-example-3
If P is a point of symmetry, click on the graphic to find the figure that is symmetrical-example-4

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Answer:

Figure 3rd is correct.

Explanation:

Given: Point P is a point of symmetry.

To find: Symmetrical figure.

Point P is a point of symmetry means Figure is symmetrical about point P.

Point P is on x-axis so, Figure must be symmetrical about x-axis.

Figure 1: It is not symmetrical About Point P. It is symmetrical about line y = x.

Figure 2: It is not symmetrical About Point P as it is symmetrical about y-axis.

Figure 3: It is symmetrical About Point P.

Figure 4: It is not symmetrical About Point P.

Therefore, Figure 3rd is correct.

User Djabraham
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Answer:

The third figure is the answer (Look to the attached figure

Explanation:

* The point of symmetry means

- If a figure or graph can be rotated 180° about a point P

and end up looking identical to the original, then P is a point

of symmetry

- The same distance from the central point

but in the opposite direction.

* Lets look to the four answers

- In the 3rd figure first line up can be rotated 180° about a point P

and end up looking identical to the second line down, then P

is a point of symmetry

- The same distance from the point p

but in the opposite direction.

* The figure show the answer

If P is a point of symmetry, click on the graphic to find the figure that is symmetrical-example-1
User Tuinstoelen
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