Mathematics
A parallelogram has :
(i) no line of symmetry
(ii) one line of symmetry
(iii) the same number of lines of symmetry as the rhombus
(iv) four lines of symmetry
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Answer
A general parallelogram has no lines of symmetry.
While it has rotational symmetry (it looks the same if we rotate it 180°), there is no line along which we can fold it to make the two halves coincide.
∴ Option 1 is the correct option.
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