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When an image has a point of symmetry, then any line containing that point will be a line of symmetry.

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False

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The Statement, When an image has a point of symmetry, then any line containing that point will be a line of symmetry, is false Statement.

This can be explained by taking a line segment of definite length.Draw perpendicular bisector of that segment.That will be line of Symmetry of that segment, because that line will divide that segment in two equal parts.

Now, Mark the point of intersection of segment,and it's perpendicular bisector as M.This is point of Symmetry of that segment.

As, you must be aware that, Through a Point , Infinite number of lines can pass,out of them , only one line which is perpendicular to segment is line of symmetry.

All other lines ,apart from perpendicular line ,is not line of symmetry passing through that point.

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