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If a rectangle has more than two lines of symmetry, then it must be a square.

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A rectangle has two lines of symmetry while a square has four lines of symmetry.


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A parallelogram has no line of symmetry.

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If an isosceles triangle has more than one line of symmetry, then it need not be an equilateral triangle.

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With ruler and compasses, we can bisect any given line segment.

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Only one perpendicular bisector can be drawn to a given line segment.

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