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Draw a regular 4 sided square then in the bottom right corner add two lines which creates 2 squares. If that's not right I don't know what is.
A square has 4 lines of symmetry whereas a rectangle has only 2 lines of symmetry.
2 lines
a square has 2 pairs of parallel lines
A square has four straight lines.
make a square
Isosceles
Draw one line vertically - splitting the square in half, and draw one line diagonally - corner to corner.
Isosceles
Draw a regular 4 sided square then in the bottom right corner add two lines which creates 2 squares. If that's not right I don't know what is.
draw a line that is 1 inch and at each end draw another 2 lines at 90 degrees and join the gap
Draw 2 parallel lines which will result in 3 equal rectangles within the same square.
To make a square with two lines going through it, first draw a square. Then, to create the lines, draw one line diagonally from one corner of the square to the opposite corner, and another line diagonally from the other two corners. This will create an "X" shape inside the square, effectively dividing it into four triangular sections.
A square has 4 lines of symmetry whereas a rectangle has only 2 lines of symmetry.
No a square has 4 lines of symmetry. A rectangle has 2
2 lines
draw a square within the circle then draw a straight line between the two sets of opposite corners and where those lines cross is where the center of the circle is. pick ne 3 points on the perimenter of the circle..... join the 1st point to the 2nd wit a straight line & the 2nd point to the 3rd.... bisect these 2 lines with a compass or simply find the midpoint of the lines.... if u hav bisected the lines draw a strange line thru the 2 points where the arcs cross and where the 2 lines meet is the centre point.... if u got the midpoints of the 2 lines just draw a pendicular line from the midpoint of both lines & again the centre is where the 2 lines meet.... (both methods are the same realie only 4 the fact that bisecting is more accurate!!!)