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Blue
As the name suggests, they are polygons that have one or more lines of symmetry or rotational symmetry of order two or more. A symmetric polygon is not the same as a regular polygon.
a polygon
A triangle has 3 lines of symmetry.
There is no sensible answer. A regular polygon with n sides has n lines of symmetry, and n can be increased without limit. However, as n approaches infinity, the polygon approaches a circle and a circle is not a polygon.
an irregular polygon
No, a polygon can have fewer lines of symmetry.
A polygon need not have any axes of symmetry. It can have at most n axes where n is the number of sides that the polygon has.
A scalene triangle has no axis of symmetry.
Regular polygon Equilateral polygon Polygon with rotational symmetry
Number of lines of symmetry = Number of sides of the regular polygon
Blue
A regular Undegon (11 sided polygon) has 11 lines of symmetry. It also has an order of rotation symmetry of 11.
As the name suggests, they are polygons that have one or more lines of symmetry or rotational symmetry of order two or more. A symmetric polygon is not the same as a regular polygon.
yes
a polygon
It depends on what type of polygon.