symmetry in rectangle?
Technically, a square is a rectangle with four lines of symmetry. A non-square rectangle has exactly two lines of symmetry: the vertical and the horizontal.
Only when the rectangle is a square.
The best answer is a rectangle
A square has 4 lines of symmetry whereas a rectangle has only 2 lines of symmetry.
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No but a rectangle does have 2 lines of symmetry
No A rectangle has rotational symmetry as well
A rectangle has two lines of symmetry, the lines that connect the midpoints of the parallel sides of a rectangle are lines of symmetry of the rectangle.
a rectangle has 4 lines of symmetry
a rectangle has 2 axes of symmetry
A rectangle has 2 axes of symmetry.
A rectangle has two lines of symmetry (the bisection of the length and width).
A rectangle has two lines of symmetry
A rectangle has 2 lines of symmetry
A rectangle has two axes of symmetry and has rotational symmetry of order 2.
A rectangle has 2 lines of symmetry whereas a square has 4 lines of symmetry
The quadrilateral would have to be a parallelogram which is not also a rectangle or a rhombus.