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How can the figure below be changed so that it has exactly one lines of symmetry? Move point A one unit up. Move point B one unit to the left. Move point C one unit to the right. Move point D one unit
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How can the figure below be changed so that it has exactly one lines of symmetry?
Move point A one unit up.
Move point B one unit to the left.
Move point C one unit to the right.
Move point D one unit down.
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A and D, when these points are moved it creates a kite shape than can only be mirrored by one line of symmetry.
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I’m not sure but A or B
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