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  • 28-05-2015
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why does a square always symmetric

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Kebinster Kebinster
  • 28-05-2015
Since squares have two pairs of parallel sides, they all possess multiple lines of symmetry. However, not every line drawn through a square perfectly bisects the two sides (or vertices) that line intersects.
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