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No. The most it can have is one if it is isosceles.
Depending on the triangle:A scalene triangle has no lines of symmetry.An isosceles triangle has 1 (one) line of symmetry.An equilateral triangle has 3 (three) lines of symmetry.
Most triangles don't have any lines of symmetry. An isosceles triangle has one. An equilateral triangle has three.
You cannot. An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry, an isosceles has one and a scalene none. So there is no triangle with two lines of symmetry. Of course, you could draw only two of the three possible lines of symmetry for an equilateral triangle.
It depends on the definition used. If you are defining an isosceles triangle as having exactly two sides of equal length, then no. If you define it as having at least two, then yes. An equilateral triangle has three lines of symmetry, but whether or not that counts as an isosceles triangle depends on the definition used. So, maybe.