rhombus has all sides equal and diagonals also bisect each other hence it has line of symmerty
Yes a rhombus has 2 lines of symmetry. These lines of symmetry join its opposite corners.
Some people say a parallelogram does have a line of symmetry because it looks like a rhombus but the truth is that a parallelogram does not have a line of symmetry because if you take paper and fold it in any way in a shape of a parallelogram so a parallelogram does not have a line of symmetry
First of all to correct your spelling. It is 'parallelogram'. A parallelogram does NOT have any lines of symmetry, unless it is a rectangular paralleligram. Where upon it has two lines of symmetry, viz/ a vertical line through the centre and an horizontal line through the centre.
The five shapes that have one line of symmetry are equilateral triangle, isosceles triangle, scalene triangle, rectangle, and rhombus. A shape has one line of symmetry if it can be folded along a line so that the two halves match exactly. In the case of these shapes, there is only one line that can divide the shape into two congruent halves.
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A rhombus (not square) for example.
well it has 1 line but it depends on the shape of the rhombus
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Not necessarily. A rhombus is an equilateral quadrilateral but does not have a line of symmetry. An irregular octagon does not, either.
rhombus has all sides equal and diagonals also bisect each other hence it has line of symmerty
A rhombus has two lines of symmetry, joining its opposite corners.Two, one through each of it's diagonals
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A rhombus is a quadrilateral that has no line of symmetry but has rotation symmetry. Rotation symmetry means that the shape can be rotated by a certain degree and still look the same. In the case of a rhombus, it has rotational symmetry of order 2, meaning it can be rotated by 180 degrees and still appear unchanged.
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