Is the dashed line a line of symmetry?

An image shows a two dimensional arrow with a dashed line drawn down the middle of the arrow. (1 point)
yes
no
2. Is the dashed line a line of symmetry?
figure
(1 point)
yes
no
3. How many lines of symmetry does the figure have?

figure (1 point)
0
1
2
4. How many lines of symmetry does the figure have? The first one is drawn for you.
a blue sun with a line of symmetry drawn through it (1 point)
0
4
8
5. How many lines of symmetry does the figure have?
figure
(1 point)
0
1
3
6. Which letter has line symmetry? (1 point)
N
F
C
7. Which word has line symmetry? (1 point)
DAD
ODE
HOME
8. Which figure has more than one line of symmetry? (1 point)
figure

1, yes

2, no
3, 1
4, 8
5, 0
6, C
7, ODE
8, a
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Thank you for correcting the answer to question 7!

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DAD was not right sorry

No problem! The correct answer to question 7 is actually "ODE." It has a vertical line of symmetry through the middle of the word.

To determine if a dashed line is a line of symmetry, we need to understand what a line of symmetry is. A line of symmetry is a line that divides a figure into two equal halves, where each half is a mirror image of the other. To find the line of symmetry, you can fold the figure along the line and see if the two halves coincide.

1. Without seeing the image referenced, it is not possible to determine if the dashed line is a line of symmetry. You would need to visualize the arrow and identify if folding it along the dashed line would result in two equal halves that are mirror images of each other.

2. Similarly to the previous question, without seeing the figure, it is not possible to determine if the dashed line is a line of symmetry.

3. To find the number of lines of symmetry in a figure, we need to identify how many lines can divide the figure into two equal halves that are mirror images of each other. Without knowing the specific figure mentioned, it is not possible to determine the number of lines of symmetry.

4. The question states that a blue sun with a line of symmetry drawn through it already exists. This means we know there is at least one line of symmetry. To determine if there are more lines of symmetry, you would need to identify if there are any other lines that can divide the figure into two equal mirror image halves.

5. Without seeing the figure mentioned, it is not possible to determine the number of lines of symmetry.

6. To determine if a letter has line symmetry, we need to identify if there is a vertical line that divides the letter into two equal mirror image halves. You would need to visualize the letters N, F, and C and see if any of them have this property.

7. To determine if a word has line symmetry, you need to analyze each letter in the word individually. For example, for the word "DAD," each letter "D" is symmetric when folded vertically, and the word as a whole has line symmetry. You would need to analyze each letter in the word "ODE" and "HOME" to determine if they have line symmetry.

8. Without seeing the figures referenced, it is not possible to determine which one has more than one line of symmetry. You would need to identify if there are any lines that can divide the figure into two equal mirror image halves, and if there is more than one such line.

1, yes

2, no
3, 1
4, 8
5, 0
6, C
7, DAD
8, a