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How many lines of symmetry in an oval? - Answers

Two, going top to bottom, and left to right. You can't go diagonal because the sides will be hanging over another. Extra will hang over and it has to be perfect to be a line of symmetry. +++ Put more simply, 2 axes of symmetry, and they are the major and minor axes of the ellipse.



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Two, going top to bottom, and left to right. You can't go diagonal because the sides will be hanging over another. Extra will hang over and it has to be perfect to be a line of symmetry. +++ Put more simply, 2 axes of symmetry, and they are the major and minor axes of the ellipse.



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How many lines of symmetry in an oval? - Answers

Two, going top to bottom, and left to right. You can't go diagonal because the sides will be hanging over another. Extra will hang over and it has to be perfect to be a line of symmetry. +++ Put more simply, 2 axes of symmetry, and they are the major and minor axes of the ellipse.

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