Paige says that both red lines are lines of symmetry. Is she correct? Why or why not?

A figure formed by a vertical and horizontal rectangle that overlap each other. A horizontal line and a vertical dashed line go through the center of the figure.

No, because a figure can have only one line of symmetry.

No, because neither line goes through a vertex.

Yes, because the halves match when the figure is folded along either line.

Yes, because both lines go through the center of the figure.

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Yes, because both lines go through the center of the figure.
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