Parrallelogram (it has rotational symmetry but no lines of symmetry)
Yes
A rhombus
A kite, for example.
parallelogram
Parrallelogram (it has rotational symmetry but no lines of symmetry)
YES, a quadrilateral does have a line of symmetry.
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.
Right triangles can have only one line of symmetry. Only right triangles with two 45 degree angles can have a line of symmetry.
There is no quadrilateralthat has 1 line of symmetry as quadrilaterals have to have at least 1 line of symmetry.
A quadrilateral is a shape with four sides.
Yes
A rhombus
A kite, for example.
parallelogram
It can have, but only if the two smaller angles are 45 degrees, then there is symmetry about the centre-line.
Irregular quadrilateral