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Question
Complete the following table.
Shape |
Rough figure |
Number of lines of symmetry |
Equilateral triangle |
|
3 |
Square |
______ |
______ |
Rectangle |
______ |
______ |
Isosceles triangle |
______ |
______ |
Rhombus |
______ |
______ |
Circle |
______ |
______ |
Solution
Shape |
Rough figure |
Number of lines of symmetry |
Equilateral triangle |
|
3 |
Square |
|
4 |
Rectangle |
|
2 |
Isosceles triangle |
|
1 |
Rhombus |
|
2 |
Circle |
|
Infinite
|
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