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      • A rectangle has two lines of symmetry along the line segment joining the midpoints of the opposite sides. This is because a rectangle is a 4 sided polygon whose two opposite sides are equal and parallel. The angles of a rectangle are always 90 degrees and its diagonals are always equal.
  1. Here you will learn about lines of symmetry, including symmetry properties within polygons, angle properties, and symmetry of different line graphs. Students first learn about line symmetry in grade 4 with their work with 2D shapes in geometry.

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  2. You can find if a shape has a Line of Symmetry by folding it. When the folded part sits perfectly on top (all edges matching), then the fold line is a Line of Symmetry. Here I have folded a rectangle one way, and it didn't work. So this is not a Line of Symmetry.

  3. Lines of symmetry are straight lines that divide a shape into two equal parts where one part is an exact reflection of the other. E.g. A rectangle has two lines of symmetry (LoS) shown below using a dashed line.

  4. Any shape that can be folded down a line to get two matching halves is said to have a line symmetry. The number of lines of symmetry for a shape can be determined by using a ruler to visualize when the shape or object can be divided equally into 2 equal pieces that are a reflection of each other.

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  5. This Maths article shows how to find lines of symmetry on shapes and practise drawing them.

  6. When there is at least one line in an object that divides a figure into two halves such that one-half is the mirror image of the other half, it is known as line symmetry or reflection symmetry. The line of symmetry can be in any direction - horizontal, vertical, slanting, diagonal, etc.

  7. Aug 3, 2023 · In geometry, the number of lines of symmetry varies according to the shape as shown in case of polygons. In triangles, the line of symmetry can be one, three, or zero, depending upon its type. In quadrilaterals, the line of symmetry can be one, two, four, or zero based on the shape.

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