A three-dimensional figure is said to have plane symmetry if there is a plane that divides the figure into two halves, where each half is a reflection of the other across the plane.
In the diagram, a triangular prism is divided into two halves by plane P. Each half is a reflection of the other in the plane. Therefore, the figure has plane symmetry.
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