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x= 5y+10 * * * * * That looks like a mistaken merge! A regular polygon with n sides has n lines of symmetry.
No, regular polygons with an even number of sides are also symmetrical.
Regular polygons have all equal length sides and irregular polygons do not.
A rhombus and a hexagon are both polygons, meaning they are closed shapes with straight sides. They also both have equal interior angles - a rhombus has four equal angles, while a regular hexagon has six equal angles. Additionally, both shapes have lines of symmetry - a rhombus has two lines of symmetry, and a regular hexagon has six lines of symmetry.
Regular polygons.
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Yes It Does
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Yes, there is a direct relationship between the number of sides of a regular polygon and its lines of reflective symmetry. A regular polygon with ( n ) sides has exactly ( n ) lines of reflective symmetry. These lines pass through each vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side (if applicable), or through the midpoints of opposite sides in the case of even-sided polygons.
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almost all even number of sided polygons, regular has to be
All regular polygons do.
All regular ones do.
No, it's not true that only regular polygons with an even number of sides are symmetrical. Regular polygons, regardless of whether they have an even or odd number of sides, are symmetrical. They possess rotational symmetry and reflectional symmetry; for example, a regular triangle (3 sides) and a regular pentagon (5 sides) both exhibit symmetry.
All of them have rotational symmetry because all the sides and angles have to be the same in order for the polygon to be a regular polygon
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