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  1. A figure has reflectional symmetry across line a. Line a passes through the figure. Which statement is NOT true about the
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  2. This figure has reflectional symmetry across line a. Which statement is true about the figure?An arrow folded in half on line a.
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  3. Which statement CANNOT be used to prove that this figure is symmetrical?A rectangle with curved edges. Point P is at the center
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  4. Which line is NOT a line of symmetry?A figure created by 2 overlapping rectangles. Lines a and b split the figure in half
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  5. Figure B is the image of Figure A. Which description explains how Figure A was transformed to create figure B.A. Figure A was
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  6. QuestionWhich statement describes a transformation that would show that Figure A is congruent to Figure B? Answer options with 4
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  7. The right part of a figure is shown. The left part of this figure is missing. Line j is a line of symmetry. Which choice shows
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  8. In the diagram, figure ABCD is a transformation of figure PMNO.figure ABCD and figured PMNO Question Name the segment which is
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  9. identify the figure below using the word bank below please type the word/phase exactly as you see it in the word bank then name
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  10. if joe thinks the perimeter of this figure is 15 units the figure is top line is 5 and the bottom line is 5 and one side is 2
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