Yes, there are two. They run between the opposite angles of the rhombus.
Yes, two.
An isosceles triangle has 1 lines of symmetry whereas a rhombus has 2; thus the rhombus has more lines of symmetry.
A rhombus has 2 lines of symmetry exact. :) thank you! p.s. im an expert
The quadrilateral that has two lines of symmetry that are diagonals is a rhombus. In a rhombus, the diagonals bisect each other at right angles and serve as lines of symmetry. Each diagonal divides the rhombus into two congruent triangles, reflecting the shape across the diagonal. This property gives the rhombus its two lines of symmetry.
There are no lines of symmetry; However, the lines opposite are parallel to each other
Yes a rhombus has 2 lines of symmetry. These lines of symmetry join its opposite corners.
Yes, two.
An isosceles triangle has 1 lines of symmetry whereas a rhombus has 2; thus the rhombus has more lines of symmetry.
A rectangle (that is not also a square) or a rhombus (that is not also a square). Squares have 4 symmetry lines.
a rhombus and a square. a square can be a parallelogram but a parallelogram cannot be a square. a rhombus cannot be a square but a square can be a rhombus. * * * * * A rhombus does not have any lines of symmetry, only a square has two.
A rhombus has two lines of symmetry. They are also called its diagonals. Suppose there is a rhombus ABCD AC and BD are its lines of symmetry.
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A rhombus has 2 lines of symmetry exact. :) thank you! p.s. im an expert
Two (the diagonals, from corner to opposite corner)
A rhombus
2 lines Of symetery
There are no lines of symmetry; However, the lines opposite are parallel to each other