A diamond typically has four axes of symmetry. These include two vertical axes that pass through the apex and the base of the stone, and two horizontal axes that run through the middle of the diamond. This symmetrical design contributes to its brilliance and overall aesthetic appeal.
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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There are none.
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There are infinitely many axes of symmetry in mathematics.
Diamond belongs to the crystal group of minerals known as the cubic system. This means that diamond crystals have a cubic structure, with symmetrical axes of equal length.
infinite number of axes
2 axes from angles to angles
a rectangle has 2 axes of symmetry
a hexagon has 4 axes ofsymmetry.
It has 5 axes of symmetry
A square has 4 axes of symmetry.
A regular pentagon has five axes of symmetry.
A polygon need not have any axes of symmetry. It can have at most n axes where n is the number of sides that the polygon has.
threethere are 3 axes of semmetry in a equilateeral triangle
An isosceles triangle definitely has three axes of symmetry