Which of the following summarizes the reflections that carry a parallelogram onto itself?(1 point)

Responses

A parallelogram has four lines of symmetry: horizontal through the midpoints, vertical through the midpoints, and both diagonals.
A parallelogram has four lines of symmetry: horizontal through the midpoints, vertical through the midpoints, and both diagonals.

A parallelogram has two lines of reflection: flipped on each diagonal will carry it onto itself.
A parallelogram has two lines of reflection: flipped on each diagonal will carry it onto itself.

A parallelogram does not have any lines of reflection.
A parallelogram does not have any lines of reflection.

A parallelogram has two lines of reflection that carry it onto itself: one horizontal through the midpoints of each side, and one vertical through the midpoints of the top and bottom.

1 answer

The correct response that summarizes the reflections that carry a parallelogram onto itself is:

A parallelogram has two lines of reflection: flipped on each diagonal will carry it onto itself.

This statement accurately describes the lines of symmetry for a parallelogram, which are the two diagonals. The other options either incorrectly state the number of lines of symmetry or do not relate to the reflections pertinent to a parallelogram.