A rectangle has exactly 2 lines of symmetry
A rectangle.
A parallelogram normally has no lines of symmetry unless it is in the shape of a rectangle which will then give it 2 lines of symmetry
There are two quadrilaterals with 2 lines of symmetry. A rhombus and a rectangle (if they are not also a square)
An equilateral triangle contains at least 2 lines of symmetry (it actually contains 3 lines of symmetry). An equilateral triangle is also radially symmetric.If the question is "Is there a triangle with exactly 2 lines lines of symmetry?", the answer is no.
A rectangle has exactly 2 lines of symmetry
quadrangle with exactly 2 lines of summetry
rectangle
A rectangle.
no shape does! * * * * * Not true. A parallelogram has rotational symmetry of order 2, but no lines of symmetry.
I think the shape is a star
Technically, a square is a rectangle with four lines of symmetry. A non-square rectangle has exactly two lines of symmetry: the vertical and the horizontal.
A parallelogram normally has no lines of symmetry unless it is in the shape of a rectangle which will then give it 2 lines of symmetry
There are two quadrilaterals with 2 lines of symmetry. A rhombus and a rectangle (if they are not also a square)
An equilateral triangle contains at least 2 lines of symmetry (it actually contains 3 lines of symmetry). An equilateral triangle is also radially symmetric.If the question is "Is there a triangle with exactly 2 lines lines of symmetry?", the answer is no.
No, it has 1.
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