It has a line of rotational symmetry - along the diagonal.
Not all 4 sided quadrilaterals have lines of symmetry.
No.
yes
No, line symmetry and diagonal symmetry are not the same. Line symmetry, also known as reflection symmetry, occurs when a figure can be divided into two equal halves that are mirror images of each other across a line. Diagonal symmetry, on the other hand, occurs when a figure can be divided into two equal halves that are mirror images of each other across a diagonal line. In essence, while both involve symmetry across a line, the orientation and positioning of that line differ between the two types of symmetry.
square
Pentagon
It has a line of rotational symmetry - along the diagonal.
Not all 4 sided quadrilaterals have lines of symmetry.
Axis of symmetry.
yes
No.
No.
yes
Yes * * * * * Not generally.
A quadrilateral that has exactly one line of symmetry is called a kite. In a kite, one diagonal acts as the line of symmetry, dividing the shape into two congruent triangles. The other diagonal of the kite is not a line of symmetry, as the two resulting triangles are not congruent. Kites are a specific type of quadrilateral with unique properties related to their symmetry and angles.
trapezoid for one