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A symetry line is like a mirror line, if you put it in the middle of something, the other side will have to be the same thing, flipped. if you take the letter V, you can put a vertical symetry line in the middle of it, and both sides will be exactally the same, but just flipped.

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A symmetry line is a line going through a shape when each part of the shape on either side of the symmetry line is the same, but back-to-front. They can go in any direction

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