I would only want the diagonal to separate in the two different directions.

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I would only want the diagonal to separate in the two different directions.

What I ended up doing was creating line segments to match the whole figure and tried to create the animations in this order: Show the whole figure Place the line of symmetry The figures go into two separate directions and come back (that is not happening for me  ) It took me forever to just do the horizontal line – which is when I emailed you guys I wanted to show the vertical, diagonal then horizontal line of symmetry

Same as in slides 7 and 8