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Yes. In fact, every square has 4 lines of symmetry.

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Which shape has a line of symmetry?

Squares, rectangles, octogon.


Which quadrilaterals always have both line symmetry and rotational symmetry?

The quadrilaterals that always have both line symmetry and rotational symmetry are squares and rectangles. Squares have four lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry of order 4, while rectangles have two lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry of order 2. Other quadrilaterals, like rhombuses and parallelograms, may have one type of symmetry but not both. Thus, squares and rectangles are the only quadrilaterals that consistently possess both symmetries.


What is a shape with at least one line of symmetry?

Triangles, Circles, Squares, and a heart.


What has exactly 1 line of symmetry?

All the at least 1 line of symmetry are called: squares rectangles hexagons octagons triangles semicircles kites parallelograms isosceles triangles equilateral triangles Good Luck Finding an Answer! :)


Do all squares have symmetry?

Yes, rotational and reflection.


Which quadrilaterals always have line symmetry?

Kites (1), rectangles (2) and squares (4).


Do shirts have a line of symmetry?

they can but not all shirts have a line of symmetry for example an assymetrical shirt doesnt have a line of symmetry


Do all squares have the same number of lines of symmetry?

yes


What shapes have line symmetry?

Shapes that have line symmetry can be divided into two identical halves along a line, known as the line of symmetry. Common examples include squares, rectangles, circles, and equilateral triangles. Irregular shapes can also possess line symmetry if a line can divide them into mirror-image sections. In essence, any shape that can be folded along a line to match both sides exhibits line symmetry.


How can you tell if an object has line symmetry?

An object has line symmetry if it can be divided into two identical halves that are mirror images of each other along a specific line, known as the line of symmetry. To check for line symmetry, you can fold the object along the line; if the two halves match perfectly, the object is symmetric. Common examples include shapes like circles, squares, and hearts. If no line can be drawn where the halves are identical, the object lacks line symmetry.


What kinds of polygons are symmetrical?

All regular polygons A polygon is symmetrical if its sides that cross the line of symmetry are halved by the line of symmetry and if the sides that do not cross the line of symmetry have the same positions in space, the same lengths, and the same angles with their neighboring sides as do the sides on the other side of the line of symmetry. The only symmetrical triangles are isosceles triangles (equilateral triangles are isosceles). The only symmetrical quadrilaterals are squares, rectangles, rhombi (the line of symmetry connects either pair of opposite corners), isosceles trapezoids, and kites.


What shape has more than 1 line of symetry?

Squares, circles, rectangles, and some triangles have more than 1 line of symmetry.