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The number of lines of symmetry for a parallelogram are??

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Answered by Defsoul
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You will not be able to fold this figure along any line, in such a way that the 2 halves are mirror images of each other — so, it has no line of symmetry.

Unless you get a special case of parallelogram (a rhombus, rectangle, or square) you won’t find a line of symmetry.

If it’s a rhombus (a parallelogram where all the sides are equal) you will be able to fold the figure 2 different ways (along the short diagonal, & along the long diagonal) and create matching halves (mirror images) each time — so, a rhombus has 2 lines of symmetry. For a square, there will be 4 lines of symmetry.

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