A parallelogram need have no lines of symmetry.
A parallelogram has two lines of symmetry. These lines are the diagonals of the parallelogram, which bisect each other. Additionally, while a rectangle (a special type of parallelogram) has four lines of symmetry, a general parallelogram only maintains symmetry through its diagonal intersections.
There are 0 lines of symmetry in a parallelogram.
a parallelogram has 2 lines of symmetry
A parallelogram.
A parallelogram need have no lines of symmetry.
A parallelogram has two lines of symmetry. These lines are the diagonals of the parallelogram, which bisect each other. Additionally, while a rectangle (a special type of parallelogram) has four lines of symmetry, a general parallelogram only maintains symmetry through its diagonal intersections.
There are 0 lines of symmetry in a parallelogram.
a parallelogram has 2 lines of symmetry
A parallelogram.
A parallelogram.
If you draw a diagonal line from corner to corner of a parallelogram, that is a line of symmetry.
parallelogram
No
They have NO lines of symmetry
A parallelogram has fewer than four lines of symmetry when it is not a rectangle or a square. Specifically, a general parallelogram, like a rhomboid, has only two lines of symmetry, which are the diagonals. In contrast, rectangles and squares have additional lines of symmetry, resulting in four lines for squares and two for rectangles. Thus, any non-rectangular parallelogram will have fewer than four lines of symmetry.
A parallelogram has no lines of symmetry unless it is a square, a rectangle or a rhombus.