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A regular hexagon [regular means that all sides are equal lengths] centered at the origin is drawn. How many distinct lines of symmetry does it have?
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A regular hexagon has 6 axes of symmetry: 3 that pass through opposite vertices and 3 that pass through midpoints of opposite sides.
A regular hexagon has 6 axes of symmetry: 3 that pass through opposite vertices and 3 that pass through midpoints of opposite sides.
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