32. 16 through opposite vertices and 16 through the centres of opposite sides.
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Oh, dude, a regular polygon with 32 sides has 32 lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry divides the polygon into two equal halves, making it all symmetrical and stuff. So, yeah, 32 lines to make it look pretty from every angle.
Number of lines of symmetry = Number of sides of the regular polygon
10 lines. Regular polygon of "x" sides has "x" Lines of Symmetry
It has 32 lines of symmetry.
A polygon need not have any lines of symmetry. The maximum number of lines of symmetry is attained if the polygon is regular; and this is the number of sides (or vertices) of the polygon. If a regular polygon has an even number of sides, then the lines of symmetry are those joining opposite vertices, and those joining the mid-points of opposite sides. If the polygon has an odd number of sides/vertices, the lines of symmetry are those joining each vertex to the mid-point of the opposite side.
A polygon has sides A polygon can have any number of side A polygon can not be curved so a circle is not a polygon Regular Polygon Has congruent sides and angles Has lines of symmetry Irregular Polygon Doesn't have any equal sides or angles Doesn't have any lines of symmetry