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A square, a circle, a sphere are shapes with more than 3

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What have 4 lines of symmetry?

a square can have 4 lines of symmetry or more


Shapes with more than 4 lines of symmetry?

A regular hexagon has more than 4 lines of symmetry. Even number sided polygons that are regular and have more than 4 sides have more than 4 lines of symmetry. Circles have more than four lines of symmetry. Squares also have 4 lines of symmetry.


What shape has more lines of symmetry isosceles triangle or rhombus?

An isosceles triangle has 1 lines of symmetry whereas a rhombus has 2; thus the rhombus has more lines of symmetry.


Does a square or rectangle has more lines of symmetry?

They both have the same amount of lines of symmetry. * * * * * Not true. A square has four lines of symmetry, a rectangle only two.


Can a figure with two or more lines of symmetry can have rotational symmetry?

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What shape has more than 3 lines of symmetry?

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What is lines of symmetry?

A line of symmetry is a line through a shape. It shows that on either side of this line that the picture is exactly the same. There can be more than one line of symmetry in a shape.They are 'mirror images' when a shapes are divided by a lines of symmetry.


What shapes have more than two lines of symmetry?

A decagon and any polygon above a pentagon has more than two lines of symmetry


Does a rectangle or a triangle have more lines of symmetry?

rectangle


What shape has 8 or more lines of symmetry?

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What has more lines of symmetry a square or diamond?

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What is the difference between line symmetry and line of symmetry?

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