A square by definition has lines of symmetry. Therefore a square cannot be drawn without any lines of symmetry.
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3 lines of symmetry.
A square has four lines of symmetry
A square has four lines of symmetry!
Yes it has 4 lines of symmetry.
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A parallelogram has no lines of symmetry unless it is a square, a rectangle or a rhombus.
5 lines is symmetry
3 lines of symmetry.
a square has 4 lines of symmetry.
A square has four lines of symmetry
Not normally
A square has four lines of symmetry!
A square has 4 lines of symmetry.
Yes it has 4 lines of symmetry.
Unless the rectangle is a square, it only has two lines of symmetry. Please refer to the Related Link below to see diagrams of both rectangles and squares with lines of symmetry drawn. The images are near the bottom of the page.
This is the square. In case you're wondering about the 4 lines of symmetry, they are a vertical line through the middle, a horizontal line across through the middle, and the two diagonal lines drawn in from corner to corner. Only the square will be symmetrical with any of those 4 lines.