Mathematics
Draw a parallelogram ABCD with AD = BC and ∠B = 60°. If possible draw its line(s) of symmetry.
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Steps:
Draw a line AB.
With B as center, make an angle EBA = 60°.
Take a point C on line EB.
With A as center, draw an arc of radius equal to length BC.
With C as center, draw an arc of radius equal to length AB which cut the previous arc at D.
Join AD and CD.

There is no line of symmetry.
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