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What are the axisymmetric shapes?

Axisymmetric graphics include circle, rectangle, square, isosceles triangle, equilateral triangle, isosceles trapezoid and so on.

1, rectangle: an axisymmetric figure with two axes of symmetry.

2. Square: it is an axisymmetric figure with four axes of symmetry.

3. Circle: It is an axisymmetric figure with numerous axes of symmetry.

An ordinary diamond has two axes of symmetry, that is, their diagonals.

5. The special diamond is a square with two diagonal lines and two median lines. The isosceles trapezoid has only one axis of symmetry (perpendicular to the upper and lower bottom surfaces). A straight line is an axisymmetric figure with countless axes of symmetry.

6. Only axisymmetric figures are: angular, pentagonal, isosceles triangle, equilateral triangle, isosceles trapezoid, etc.