rectangle don't question it!
Yes as would be the case in two similar equilateral triangles.
two: horizontal and vertical
ther are two lines of symetry on a football pitch
Trapezoid
rectangle don't question it!
Yes as would be the case in two similar equilateral triangles.
Two (2)
two: horizontal and vertical
ther are two lines of symetry on a football pitch
two because a rectangle has two and square has four
Trapezoid
I have no idea about an octogan. An octagon can have none, one, two, up to 8 lines of symmetry.
Two (the diagonals, from corner to opposite corner)
Shapes that only have two lines of symmetry:SquareRectangleParallelogram
Then it wouldn't be a shape then it would only be 2 parellel lines
Because it only has four sides. So it can only have two lines of symmetry because if you fold it the sides will be the same shape.