Square
No but a rectangle does have 2 lines of symmetry
Yes, its diagonals make axes of symmetry. Also, you can rotate it 180° for symmetry.
Isometric
2 Four if the cross bar is in the middle-- two diagonals, vertical and horizontal axes.
Square
Well, honey, that sounds like a rectangle to me. It's got those four right angles, two diagonals for days, and don't forget those four axes of symmetry. So, if you're looking for a shape that fits that description, you've hit the jackpot with a good ol' rectangle.
A square seems to fit the given description if it also has 4 equal sides
2 axes from angles to angles
square i think
No but a rectangle does have 2 lines of symmetry
only when the rectangle is a square
Only when the rectangle is a square.
False
Yes, its diagonals make axes of symmetry. Also, you can rotate it 180° for symmetry.
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)
There are very many attributes. Some of these are:It is a two-dimensional shape. It has four sides. The sides are of equal length. It has two pairs of parallel sides. It has four vertices. Each vertex is a right angle. It has two diagonals. The diagonals bisect each other. The diagonals meet at right angles. It has rotational symmetry of order four. It has four axes of reflective symmetry. If the sides are of rational length then the diagonals are of irrational length (and conversely).