Though an "axis" is not something that is normally associated with a rectangle, a rectangle has an infinite number of axes.
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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.
A rectangle has two axes of symmetry: one horizontal and one vertical. The horizontal axis of symmetry runs through the center of the rectangle from one side to the other, dividing it into two equal halves. The vertical axis of symmetry also runs through the center of the rectangle, perpendicular to the horizontal axis, dividing it into two equal halves as well.
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.
False
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)