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Triangle can have 3, or 1 or no lines of symmetry
- Equilateral Triangle(all sides equal,all angles equal)
- Isosceles Triangle(two sides equal,two angles equal)
- Scalene Triangle(no sides equal, no angles equal)
Different types of Quadrilaterals (a 4-sided plane shape):
- Square(all sides equal,all angles 90°)
- Rectangle(opposite sides equal,all angles 90°)
- Irregular Quadrilateral has no lines of symmetry
A regular polygon has all sides equal, and all angles equal:
- An Equilateral Triangle (3 sides) has 3 Lines of Symmetry
- Square (4 sides) has 4 Lines of Symmetry
- Regular Hexagon (6 sides) has 6 Lines of Symmetry
- Regular Heptagon (7 sides) has 7 Lines of Symmetry
- Regular Octagon (8 sides) has 8 Lines of Symmetry
A regular polygon of "n" sides has "n" Lines of Symmetry
- A line (drawn at any angle) that goes through its centre is a Line of Symmetry. So a Circle has infinite Lines of Symmetry.
Answer:
Triangle can have 3, or 1 or no lines of symmetry
Equilateral Triangle(all sides equal,all angles equal)
Isosceles Triangle(two sides equal,two angles equal)
Scalene Triangle(no sides equal, no angles equal)
Different types of Quadrilaterals (a 4-sided plane shape):
Square(all sides equal,all angles 90°)
Rectangle(opposite sides equal,all angles 90°)
Irregular Quadrilateral has no lines of symmetry
A regular polygon has all sides equal, and all angles equal:
An Equilateral Triangle (3 sides) has 3 Lines of Symmetry
Square (4 sides) has 4 Lines of Symmetry
Regular Hexagon (6 sides) has 6 Lines of Symmetry
Regular Heptagon (7 sides) has 7 Lines of Symmetry
Regular Octagon (8 sides) has 8 Lines of Symmetry
A regular polygon of "n" sides has "n" Lines of Symmetry
A line (drawn at any angle) that goes through its centre is a Line of Symmetry. So a Circle has infinite Lines of Symmetry.