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A decagon and any polygon above a pentagon has more than two lines of symmetry
not all shapes have lines of symmetry. one example is a triangle.
Not all shapes with four right angles have exactly two lines of symmetry. For example, a rectangle has two lines of symmetry (one vertical and one horizontal), while a square, which also has four right angles, has four lines of symmetry. In contrast, a non-square rectangle may only have the two symmetry lines, but other configurations could exist that alter this symmetry. Thus, the number of symmetry lines depends on the specific shape.
A square has 4 lines of symmetry
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Ellipses and non-square rectangles have two lines of symmetry.
A decagon and any polygon above a pentagon has more than two lines of symmetry
not all shapes have lines of symmetry. one example is a triangle.
Shapes that only have two lines of symmetry:SquareRectangleParallelogram
No. Asymmetric shapes do not have any lines (or planes) of symmetry.
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A square has four lines of symmetry.
The only known shapes with two lines of symmetry are rhombus and rectangles. These shapes are found by the test of line of symmetry of certain shapes.Sketch a rectangle, which has two pair of congruent and parallel lines and all right angles. Indicate the lines of symmetry. They should pass through each opposite midpoint of the segments of the rectangles.Sketch a rhombus, the shape that has all congruent sides, but have two pairs of congruent angles, which are different from another. Indicate the lines of symmetry. They should pass through both opposite vertices of the rhombus.
A square has 4 lines of symmetry
A life has four lines of symmetry for all shapes like this have the same number of sides as lines of symmetry.😃
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Lines of symmetry