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Answer:

Figure C

Step-by-step explanation:

With Figure C, you can see a line up and down to represent 2 symmetrical halves. This is the same if you go from left to right.

In the figure third which is hexagon has more than one line of symmetry option (C) is correct.

What is line of symmetry?

It is defined as the line which will make exactly two halves with similar shape and size in the geomerty. For two-dimensional shape there is a line of symmerty, and for the three-dimensional shapes there is plane of symmerty. In other words if we make a mirror image of the shape around the line of symmerty we will get exactly same half portion.

In the first figure a kite like shape is showing if we break it vertically by a vertical line, we will get half of this shape, and if we breake with horizontal line we will not get similar portion, hence in this figure there is only one line of symmetry.

Similarly,

In the second figure there is also only one line of symmetry.

In the third figure there is more than one line of symmetry.

In the fourth figure there is only one line of symmetry.

In the last figure there is only one line of symmetry.

Thus, in the figure third which is hexagon has more than one line of symmetry option (C) is correct.

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