Math, asked by Hollydisu12, 11 months ago

Dave says:
No quadrilateral has more than two lines of symmetry
is he right?
explain why?

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Answered by adyasha34
34

Answer:

no he is not right

is square

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Answered by VismayaDevashya
3

Answer:

No he is not right.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A quadrilateral is a four sided polygon with four edges and four corners.
  • A square also happens to be a quadrilateral as it also has four sides and four corners.
  • All the four sides of a square are equal and the corners are equi-angular too.
  • A square has four planes of symmetry, as you can see in the figure two are orrange colored and the other two are green colored.
  • The sum of all the internal angles is 360° in a quadrilateral.
  • A quadrilateral allways has 4 sides.
  • A square is a special type of quadrilateral whith four equal sides, four equal internal angles and two pair of opposite sides are parallel to each other.

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