It's a hexagon. Three axes of symmetry pass through opposite corners of the hexagon. The other three pass through the middle of each side. (I submitted this answer but it won't allow me to change the person's name. [Stephen Hovell]
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hexagon ( the polygon with six sides)
the pentagon
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A polygon need not have any axes of symmetry. It can have at most n axes where n is the number of sides that the polygon has.
a rectangle has 2 axes of symmetry
A rectangle has 2 axes of symmetry.
It has 5 axes of symmetry
An isosceles triangle definitely has three axes of symmetry