A rectangle has two lines of symmetry, the lines that connect the midpoints of the parallel sides of a rectangle are lines of symmetry of the rectangle.
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No, a non-square rectangle has two: the horizontal and the vertical. A square has four lines of symmetry: the horizontal, the vertical, and two diagonal lines.
The diagonal joins two non-adjacent vertices in a rectangle.
There are only two lines of symmetry. Divide either of the two opposite sides of the rectangle in half and join these two points.
Draw a rectangle and draw three lines in it.... Firstly, draw 3 lines and divide one line into two...then it will easy to draw a rectangle...
Yes.
A rectangle
A rectangle has two lines of symmetry
A rectangle has two lines of symmetry (the bisection of the length and width).
Technically, a square is a rectangle with four lines of symmetry. A non-square rectangle has exactly two lines of symmetry: the vertical and the horizontal.