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shape with 2 lines of symmetry and 1 diagonal bigger than the other

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Answered by Magzy
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The shape with 2 lines of symmetry and 1 diagonal that bigger than the other is a rhombus.

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Answered by aditya0557944
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A rectangle and a crossed rectangle are quadrilaterals with the following properties in common: Opposite sides are equal in length. The two diagonals are equal in length. It has two lines of reflectional symmetry and rotational symmetry of order 2 (through 180°).

Symmetry group: Dihedral (D2),, (*22), order 4

Dual polygon: rhombus

Properties: convex, isogonal, cyclic Opposite angles and sides are congruent

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