A decagon and any polygon above a pentagon has more than two 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.
Many shapes have more than one line of symmetry. These include a rectangle, equilateral triangle, and a square. While a rectangle has two lines of symmetry, an equilateral triangle has three.
A square, a circle, a sphere are shapes with more than 3 Objects could include a golf ball, a can, or a fan.
A circle or sphere has an infinite number of lines of symmetry.
16 * * * * * Not sure what a rectangular octagon is but no kind of octagon has more than 8 lines of symmetry.
A right triangle doesn't necessarily have any lines of symmetry. But if it has, it can't have more than one.
No because the maximum lines of symmetry a triangle can have is 3 as an equilateral triangle and 1 as an isosceles triangle otherwise a triangle has no lines of symmetry.
There could be many answers to this. If were thinking in terms of geometry: a triangle has between 1 and 3 lines of symmetry a square will always have 4 lines of symmetry. Irregular shapes might have a single line of symmetry. For instance, a building may have a single line of symmetry. a line between two points may only have one line of symmetry. because it is only 2 dimensions, it is impossible for it to have more than one line of symmetry.
They would have the same
No more than 27.
circle, sphere, cylinder