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Question
Draw the axes of symmetry of the figure below. Which of them has more than one axis of symmetry?

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Solution
The axis of symmetry of a figure divides the figure into two equal parts.

The figure does not have more than one axis of symmetry. It is only one axis of symmetry (the vertical axis).
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