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 square has exactly four lines of symmetry.
If you mean the letter x, it has four lines of symmetry.
They both have the same amount of lines of symmetry. * * * * * Not true. A square has four lines of symmetry, a rectangle only two.
Only two - parallel to and halfway between the sides. The diagonals are not lines of symmetry.
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A square has exactly four lines of symmetry.
If you think about it youwill know.But a Square has four lines of symmetry.
it has five lines of symmetry
A square has four lines of symmetry
i think it has four lines of symmetry
It means 4 lines of symmetry as for example a square has 4 lines of symmetry
A parallelagram can be a square, which has four lines of symmetry or a rectangle which has two lines of symmetry but the generic parallelagram has zero lines of symmetry
A square has exactly four lines of symmetry.
A square has four lines of symmetry.
A square has four lines of symmetry!
A circle has infinite lines of symmetry, all passing through the center. A square has four lines of symmetry: top to bottom, left to right, and the two diagonals.
If you mean the letter x, it has four lines of symmetry.