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It will have six lines of symmetry.

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Q: What prediction can be made about the number lines of symmetry in a polygon that has 6 sides of the same length?
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Will the number of lines of symmetry for a polygon always be the same as the number of vertices?

No, a polygon can have fewer lines of symmetry.


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How many lines of symmetry does a polygon has?

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