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draw any two lines of symmetry for square?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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So the square has four lines of symmetry. The rectangle has only two, as it can be folded in half horizontally or vertically: students should be encouraged to try to fold the rectangle in half diagonally to see why this does not work. The trapezoid has only a vertical line of symmetry.

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Answered by sanskarchauhan05291
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Answer:

In a square there are 4 line of symmetry.

Step-by-step explanation:

You can ask only two lines of symmetry of a square.

1) So, we can make a square first.

2) Then we can make the symmetry of line (vertical line) to the centre of an square.

3) Then we can draw second symmetry of line (horizontly line) to the centre of an square.

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