There is reflective symmetry about each of the diagonals as well as rotational symmetry or order 2.
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well it has 1 line but it depends on the shape of the rhombus
A rhombus has two lines of symmetry, joining its opposite corners.Two, one through each of it's diagonals
Yes a rhombus has 2 lines of symmetry. These lines of symmetry join its opposite corners.
An isosceles triangle has 1 lines of symmetry whereas a rhombus has 2; thus the rhombus has more lines of symmetry.
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A rhombus has two lines of symmetry. They are also called its diagonals. Suppose there is a rhombus ABCD AC and BD are its lines of symmetry.
A rhombus (not square) for example.
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A rhombus has 2 lines of symmetry exact. :) thank you! p.s. im an expert
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Yes. A rhombus has a 180 degree rotational symmetry but no reflection symmetry.
The quadrilateral that has two lines of symmetry that are diagonals is a rhombus. In a rhombus, the diagonals bisect each other at right angles and serve as lines of symmetry. Each diagonal divides the rhombus into two congruent triangles, reflecting the shape across the diagonal. This property gives the rhombus its two lines of symmetry.
rhombus=4 square=4