When you flip a figure, you reflect it over a line like a mirror. For example, if an arrow points to the right and you flip it horizontally, the arrow will point to the left. If you flip a shape vertically, it’s like turning it upside down.To draw the figures:Look at the direction of the arrow given.Copy the figure exactly but turn it according to the arrow.If the arrow shows left-right, flip the figure left-right. If it shows up-down, flip it top-bottom. Example: If you have a triangle pointing up and the arrow shows a flip down, draw the same triangle but pointing down. Flipping helps you understand reflection in Math and shows symmetry.