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If a quadrilateral has exactly 2 lines of symmetry, and both are angle bisectors, then which statement would be true?

The figure must be an isosceles trapezoid because it has 2 congruent base angles.
The figure must be a rectangle because all rectangles have exactly 2 lines of symmetry.
The figure could be a rhombus because the 2 lines of symmetry bisect the angles.
The figure could be a square because the diagonals of a square bisect the right angles.

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