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A square has four lines of symmetry,namely,the diagonals and the lines joined the midpoints of its opposite sides.​

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Answered by varsha6033
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A square is symmetrical about both of its diagonals and both the lines joining the midpoints of its opposite sides. So, a square has four lines of symmetry. A rectangle is symmetrical about both the lines joining the midpoints of its opposite sides. So, a rectangle has two lines of symmetry.

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