Which of the following letters of the English alphabet has a vertical ...
- F does not have a vertical line of symmetry.
- T has a vertical line of symmetry. If you divide the letter vertically, both halves will be identical.
- E does not have a vertical line of symmetry.
- G does not have a vertical line of symmetry.
Thus, the correct answer is Option B: T.
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Which of the following letters of the English alphabet has a vertical ...
Vertical Line of Symmetry in English Alphabets
A vertical line of symmetry is a line that divides a figure into two equal halves such that one half is a mirror image of the other. In other words, if a letter has a vertical line of symmetry, it can be folded along that line and both halves will match perfectly.
Options:
a) F
b) T
c) E
d) G
Explanation:
To determine if a letter has a vertical line of symmetry, we can analyze the shape and structure of the letter.
a) F:
The letter F does not have a vertical line of symmetry. If we were to fold the letter along a vertical line, the two halves would not match.
b) T:
The letter T does have a vertical line of symmetry. If we were to fold the letter along a vertical line passing through the center of the letter, the two halves would match perfectly. The top part of the T would align with the bottom part.
c) E:
The letter E does not have a vertical line of symmetry. If we were to fold the letter along a vertical line, the two halves would not match. The middle horizontal line of the E makes it asymmetrical.
d) G:
The letter G does not have a vertical line of symmetry. If we were to fold the letter along a vertical line, the two halves would not match. The shape of the G is not symmetrical in any direction.
Conclusion:
Out of the given options, only the letter T has a vertical line of symmetry. Therefore, the correct answer is option 'B'.
Which of the following letters of the English alphabet has a vertical ...
B