an octagon.
Anything from none to 8.
If it is a regular 8 sided octagon then it will have 8 lines of symmetry
An octagon has 8 lines of reflective symmetry.
draw a shape that can only be folded in half perfecty twice example: 8
A four-sided figure, such as a rectangle or a square, can have different orders of symmetry. A square has an order of symmetry of 8, as it can be folded along lines of symmetry in multiple ways (four lines through the midpoints of opposite sides and two diagonals). A rectangle has an order of symmetry of 4, with two lines through the midpoints of opposite sides and two diagonals. In general, the order of symmetry refers to the number of times a shape can be mapped onto itself during a full rotation (360 degrees).
Anything from none to 8.
If it is a regular 8 sided octagon then it will have 8 lines of symmetry
There is no such thing as 8 lines of symmetry. A circle, for example, has infinitely many lines of symmetry.
The number 8 has only 2 lines of symmetry; Vertical and Horizontal.
I would think it would have two. One horizontal and one vertical.
Yes it has 8 lines of symmetry
An octagon has 8 lines of reflective symmetry.
8 has lines of symmetry.
draw a shape that can only be folded in half perfecty twice example: 8
Some people make the mistake of thinking a square has 8 lines of symmetry, however it actually has 4 lines of symmetry. An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry.
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A regular octagon has 8 lines of symmetry.