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It can have none, one or five.
A 15 sided polygon has 15 lines of symmetry;) Thanks for asking:)
10 lines. Regular polygon of "x" sides has "x" Lines of Symmetry
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Oh, dude, a 14-sided polygon? That's like, a lot of sides. So, the number of lines of symmetry for a regular polygon is equal to the number of sides if it's an even number, and half the number of sides if it's an odd number. So, for a 14-sided polygon, since it's an even number, it would have 14 lines of symmetry.
A 3-sided polygon is a triangle. There is no diagonal for that shape since all non-adjacent vertices share a line segment!
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A 15 sided polygon has 15 lines of symmetry;) Thanks for asking:)
A regular Undegon (11 sided polygon) has 11 lines of symmetry. It also has an order of rotation symmetry of 11.
A regular 24 sided polygon has 24 lines of symmetry.
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A 32-sided polygon, or a 32-gon, has 32 lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry can be drawn through a vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side, or through the midpoints of two opposite sides. This symmetry is characteristic of regular polygons, where the number of lines of symmetry equals the number of sides.
10 lines. Regular polygon of "x" sides has "x" Lines of Symmetry
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Either 1 or 3, nobody is sure
I think that it can have 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 9 or 18 lines of symmetry.
Oh, dude, a 14-sided polygon? That's like, a lot of sides. So, the number of lines of symmetry for a regular polygon is equal to the number of sides if it's an even number, and half the number of sides if it's an odd number. So, for a 14-sided polygon, since it's an even number, it would have 14 lines of symmetry.
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