Draw a square and construct all its axes of symmetry
Measure the angles between each
pair of successive axes of symmetry. What do you
notice Does the same rule apply for
other regular polygons
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four lines
For the square, it can be folded in half over either diagonal, the horizontal segment which cuts the square in half, or the vertical segment which cuts the square in half. So the square has four lines of symmetry.
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