On a squared paper, sketch the following:

(a) A triangle with a horizontal line of symmetry but no vertical line of symmetry.

(b) A quadrilateral with both horizontal and vertical lines of symmetry.

(c) A quadrilateral with a horizontal line of symmetry but no vertical line of symmetry.

(d) A hexagon with exactly two lines of symmetry.

(e) A hexagon with six lines of symmetry.

(Hint: It will be helpful if you first draw the lines of symmetry and then complete the figures.)

(a) A triangle with only 1 horizontal line of symmetry and no other vertical line of symmetry can be sketched as follows.

(b) A quadrilateral with both horizontal and vertical lines of symmetry

can be drawn as follows.

(c) A quadrilateral with a horizontal line of symmetry but no vertical line of symmetry can be drawn as follows.

(d) A hexagon with exactly two lines of symmetry can be sketched as follows.

(e) A hexagon with six lines of symmetry can be sketched as follows.

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