A non-square rectangle has two lines of symmetry. One line of symmetry runs vertically down the center, dividing the rectangle into two equal halves, while the other runs horizontally across the center. These lines reflect the rectangle's uniform width and length, maintaining symmetry. A square rectangle, by contrast, has four lines of symmetry.
A parallelagram can be a square, which has four lines of symmetry or a rectangle which has two lines of symmetry but the generic parallelagram has zero lines of symmetry
A rectangle has two lines of symmetry
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A kite has 1 line of symmetry and a square has 4 lines of symmetry and so there are 5 lines of symmetry altogether.
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A parallelagram can be a square, which has four lines of symmetry or a rectangle which has two lines of symmetry but the generic parallelagram has zero lines of symmetry
A rectangle has 2 lines of symmetry
How many lines of symmetry does a rectangle have
A rectangle has two lines of symmetry
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The square has four lines of symmetry. The rectangle has only two, as it can be folded in half horizontally or vertically: students should be encouraged to try to fold the rectangle in half diagonally to see why this does not work.
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