Math, asked by rittupankaj1986, 1 month ago

(b) exactly two lines of symmetry?​

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Answered by llBrutalEmpirell
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Step-by-step explanation:

The rectangle is an example of two lines of symmetry. A rectangle can be divided vertically, horizontally, or diagonally to get the two symmetrical parts. A rhombus also has two lines of symmetry. Two lines of symmetry can be a combination of vertical, diagonal, or horizontal lines.

Answered by XxVampireXx7
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The rectangle is an example of two lines of symmetry. A rectangle can be divided vertically, horizontally, or diagonally to get the two symmetrical parts. A rhombus also has two lines of symmetry. Two lines of symmetry can be a combination of vertical, diagonal, or horizontal lines.

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