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How can the figure below be changed so that the diagonals form two lines of symmetry? Hint. It is not A. just tried that
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How can the figure below be changed so that the diagonals form two lines of symmetry?
Hint. It is not A. just tried that
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I think it’s C, it’ll form a rhombus which has 2 lines of symmetry
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Answer:
c
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by moving c to the left it becomes a square
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