No but a rectangle does have 2 lines of symmetry
All rectangles have 2 axes of symmetry, which are the lines joined by the two pairs of midpoints of opposite sides.
A rectangle has two axes of symmetry and has rotational symmetry of order 2.
You are a rectangle
They both have rotational symmetry - of order 2. But whereas a rectangle has 2 axes of symmetry, a parallelogram has none.
a rectangle has 2 axes of symmetry
A rectangle has 2 axes of symmetry.
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No but a rectangle does have 2 lines of symmetry
only when the rectangle is a square
Only when the rectangle is a square.
All rectangles have 2 axes of symmetry, which are the lines joined by the two pairs of midpoints of opposite sides.
A rectangle has two axes of symmetry and has rotational symmetry of order 2.
You are a rectangle
Yes. In 3 dimensions, a rectangle has 3 C2 axes perpendicular to each other and an inversion center at the center of the rectangle. There are also reflection planes along each of the C2 axes; this makes the point group of the rectangle D2h.
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2! A rectangle has only 2 diagonals, one from the corner and the other from the corner. Also that the rectangle has 4 angles, 4 sides, 2 axes of symmetry ( DONT GET CONFUSED)