Mathematics
The line of symmetry of a rectangle are
- its four sides
- its two diagonals
- the bisectors of its four interior angles
- the lines joining the midpoints of its opposite sides.
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A rectangle is symmetrical about the vertical and horizontal lines passing through the midpoints of its sides.
Hence, Option 4 is the correct option.
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