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.

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