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A parallelogram has two lines of symmetry. These lines are the diagonals, which bisect each other, and the vertical and horizontal lines that pass through the midpoints of opposite sides. However, the only lines of symmetry that divide the shape into mirror-image halves are the diagonals. Thus, a standard parallelogram typically exhibits two lines of symmetry.
A parallelogram has two lines of symmetry. These lines are the diagonals of the parallelogram, which bisect each other. Additionally, while a rectangle (a special type of parallelogram) has four lines of symmetry, a general parallelogram only maintains symmetry through its diagonal intersections.
a parallelogram has two diagonals. It only has 2 sets of slants.
A parallelogram has two diagonals
The diagonals arenotthe sides. They're lines you draw from one angle of the parallelogram to the angle opposite it. So if you have parallelogram ABCD, your diagonals are AC and BD, because AB, BC, CD, and DA are all sides.
how many triangles are formed when any parallelogram and it diagonals are drawn
vertical lines
They become the diagonals of a parallelogram.
No, the diagonals of a parallelogram are not normally congruent unless the parallelogram is a rectangle.
A parallelogram is a rhombus if and only if the diagonals are perpendicular
The diagonals of a parallelogram are parallel and the same length.