Because the diagonal line is not generally its axis of symmetry unless it is a square
No because diagonal lines do not count. Even though they might fit perfectly inside the rectangle, but those don't count. Only lines going horizontally or vertically count as lines of symmetry. :)
Actually, a rectangle has four lines of symmetry:One horizontal;One vertical; andTwo diagonal.
Axis of symmetry.
yes
Because the diagonal line is not generally its axis of symmetry unless it is a square
No, it does not. Take a sheet of A4 paper and fold it across the diagonal, and you will see that the two halfs do not line up.
No because diagonal lines do not count. Even though they might fit perfectly inside the rectangle, but those don't count. Only lines going horizontally or vertically count as lines of symmetry. :)
Actually, a rectangle has four lines of symmetry:One horizontal;One vertical; andTwo diagonal.
A rectangle.
It has a line of rotational symmetry - along the diagonal.
Axis of symmetry.
yes
No.
No A rectangle has rotational symmetry as well
a rectangle has 4 lines of symmetry
yes