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An isosceles triangle can have at least _____ line(s) of symmetry but not more than ______.​

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Answered by jjaajjajaja36
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Answer:

1

Isosceles triangle/Line of symmetry

Answered by SharadSangha
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The correct response in both the blanks in the question is ONE.

  • The isosceles triangle is a geometrical shape with two sides of equal length out of three.
  • A line of symmetry is a line that runs through the center of a figure, dividing it into exactly two identical sides or sections that are mirror images of one another.
  • Because just two sides of a triangle are the same, this triangle has only one line of symmetry. This symmetry line extends from the common vertex of equal-length sides.
  • There can't be more than one line of symmtery in it.
  • As a result, one symmetry line is the proper fill-in-the-blanks response.

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