All squares are rectangle, but not all rectangles are square.
The expected answer is "a square" ...
A square has 4 lines of symmetry. A rectangle that is not a square has 2 lines of symmetry. However, the question is ambiguous. Since a square is a rectangle you can say that some rectangles have 4 lines of symmetry. A better question is, "Which has more lines of symmetry; a square, or a rectangle that is not a square?"
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Many shapes have more than one line of symmetry. These include a rectangle, equilateral triangle, and a square. While a rectangle has two lines of symmetry, an equilateral triangle has three.
The best answer is a rectangle
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This varies according to the polygon. A polygon is any 2D closed shape with three or more straight sides. Therefore, a polygon such as a square will have four lines of symmetry, but an irregular hexagon may have several or none. Even a triangle can have between zero and three lines of symmetry, depending on the type of triangle it is.
They both have the same amount of lines of symmetry. * * * * * Not true. A square has four lines of symmetry, a rectangle only two.
The diagonals of a rectangle aren't lines of symmetry unless it's square.
They would have the same
rectangle
no because other shapes have more such as a square
circle,rectangle,square,oval,octogon,hexagon
Many shapes have more than one line of symmetry. These include a rectangle, equilateral triangle, and a square. While a rectangle has two lines of symmetry, an equilateral triangle has three.
The best answer is a rectangle
Because a rectangle is steted.
a square can have 4 lines of symmetry or more
DIMOND
A circle (infinitely many lines of symmetry), ellipse, rectangle, and all regular polygons.