A square.
i think it has four lines of symmetry
A quadrilateral can have between zero and four lines of symmetry, depending on its specific shape. For example, a square has four lines of symmetry, a rectangle has two, a rhombus has two, and an irregular quadrilateral typically has none. Thus, the number of lines of symmetry varies based on the properties of the quadrilateral in question.
Yes, a square has reflection symmetry. It can be divided into two identical halves by multiple lines of symmetry, specifically four: one vertical, one horizontal, and two diagonal lines. Each of these lines creates a mirror image on either side, demonstrating the square's symmetrical properties.
If you think about it youwill know.But a Square has four lines of symmetry.
You are a square
i think it has four lines of symmetry
A four-sided quadrilateral having two lines of symmetry is a rectangle
square
i think it has four lines of symmetry
A square has.
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There are 4 types of symmetry, reflection, transition, glide reflection, and rotation. They all basically mean the same thing, except they are figured out differently.
A quadrilateral is a shape with four sides.
Yes, a square has reflection symmetry. It can be divided into two identical halves by multiple lines of symmetry, specifically four: one vertical, one horizontal, and two diagonal lines. Each of these lines creates a mirror image on either side, demonstrating the square's symmetrical properties.
If you think about it youwill know.But a Square has four lines of symmetry.
A square has exactly four lines of symmetry.
You are a square