Question 13 Marks
Copy the figure given here. Take any one diagonal as a line of symmetry and shade a few more squares to make the figure symmetric about a diagonal. Is there more than one way to do that? Will the figure be symmetric about both the diagonals?


Answer
View full question & answer→To make the figure symmetrical about the diagonals, we need to shade the figure in the following way:

Yes, the figure will be symmetrical about both the diagonals.
Yes, the figure can be made symmetrical by more than one way which is shown as follows:


Yes, the figure will be symmetrical about both the diagonals.
Yes, the figure can be made symmetrical by more than one way which is shown as follows:


$(b)$
$(c)$
$(d)$
$(f)$
$(g)$
$(h)$







