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Q: Does a rectangle have exactly one line of symmetry?
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Which shape has a line of symmetry a isosceles triangle a rectangle or a trapezoid?

An isosceles triangle has exactly one line of symmetry, a rectangle has two. A trapezoid can have none or one.


Does a Rectangle have at least one line of symmetry?

A rectangle has two lines of symmetry, the lines that connect the midpoints of the parallel sides of a rectangle are lines of symmetry of the rectangle.


Can a rectangle have only one line of symmetry?

No.


What plane figure has one horizontal symmetry and one vertical line of symmetry and has rotational symmetry?

A rectangle is a possible candidate, as is an ellipse.


Which shape has more than one line of symmetry?

Many shapes have more than one line of symmetry. These include a rectangle, equilateral triangle, and a square. While a rectangle has two lines of symmetry, an equilateral triangle has three.


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Is there a quadrilateral with exactly 1 line of symmetry?

Yes - some trapezoids can have one line of symmetry.


At least one line of symmetry and starts with R and is not a rectangle?

Rhombus.


What shaep has at least one line of symmetry?

a heart, square, and rectangle


A shape which has at least 1 line of symmetry?

Symmetry is a shape, object or drawing that on both sides are exactly the same! So a square, rectangle, circle, diamond, and more.When you draw something like a square cut it out and see how many times you can fold it. If you can fold it one time that fold represents a line of symmetry! A heart ❤️ has one line of symmetry. If you can not fold it with equal parts on both sides then it does not have a line of symmetry.


Which triangle has exactly one line of symmetry?

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Does an isosceles trapezoid have exactly one line of symmetry?

Yes