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Take any one diagonal as a line of symmerty and shaded a few more squares to make the figure symmetric about a diagonal. Is there more than one way to do that? will the figure be symmetric about both the diagonals?

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Expert said ''Is it not symmetric??''

Here, what is symmetric to what, as only 1 figure is there. If we draw a diagonal, the point is proved. So, the said statement is incorrect.

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