A square by definition has lines of symmetry. Therefore a square cannot be drawn without any lines of symmetry.
A rectangle has 2 lines of symmetry whereas a square has 4 lines of symmetry
A rectangle (that is not also a square) or a rhombus (that is not also a square). Squares have 4 symmetry lines.
a square has 4 lines of symmetry.
A square has four lines of symmetry
A square has 4 lines of symmetry.
A square has four lines of symmetry!
Yes it has 4 lines of symmetry.
A kite has 1 line of symmetry and a square has 4 lines of symmetry and so there are 5 lines of symmetry altogether.
All squares are rectangle, but not all rectangles are square. The expected answer is "a square" ... A square has 4 lines of symmetry. A rectangle that is not a square has 2 lines of symmetry. However, the question is ambiguous. Since a square is a rectangle you can say that some rectangles have 4 lines of symmetry. A better question is, "Which has more lines of symmetry; a square, or a rectangle that is not a square?"
A square has 4 lines of symmetry
a rhombus and a square. a square can be a parallelogram but a parallelogram cannot be a square. a rhombus cannot be a square but a square can be a rhombus. * * * * * A rhombus does not have any lines of symmetry, only a square has two.