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Answer:

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Explanation:

Point symmetry refers to an object or shape that forms two similar shapes facing different directions when a point is inserted on the object or shape. This Polygon does not have point symmetry because well it doesn't.

It has line symmetry because you'd be able to draw a line from the point of the arrow downwards and make two halfs of this shape :)

I don't think I need to explain all of them because if you're taking the test you'd probably already learned this stuff. But either ways I understand if you need more clarification, and in case you do just leave a comment and I'll edit this answer :) Have a nice day!

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