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1. a figure has symmetry with respect to a point p if for every point q of the figure a partner point q' exists such that p is the of qq’. 2. a figure has symmetry with respect to a plane x if for every point k of the figure a partner point k' exists such that x is the of kk’. 3. a figure has symmetry with respect to a line m if for every point p of the figure a partner point p' exists such that m is the of pp’.

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