They may have no lines of symmetry or they may have some - it all depends upon the shape of the irregular octagon.
Only regular octagons have 8 lines of symmetry.
An Irregular hexagon has 10 lines of symmetry
It has 1line of symmetry
There are 5 lines of symmetry in a regular pentagon but a less amount in a irregular Pentagon
A regular octogon has 8 lines of symmetry. * * * * * An irregular octagon can have 0, 2 or 4.
8, think about an OCTopus. 8 legs. 8 sides. C:
All regular octagons have the same number of lines of symmetry, but octagons with unequal sides would have fewer lines of symmetry.
Circles and Ovals DO have lines of symmetry: a circle has an infinite number of them (each is a diameter of the circle) and an oval (ellipse) has two (one along the major axis, one along the minor axis). Shapes which have no lines of symmetry are irregular ones, eg scalene triangles, along with most parallelograms (ie parallelograms which are not rhombuses) and non-isosceles trapezia. Some irregular shapes can have lines of symmetry, eg irregular octagons can have 1, 2 or 4 lines of symmetry as well as no lines of symmetry, unlike a regular octagon which [always] has 8 lines of symmetry.
An Irregular hexagon has 10 lines of symmetry
The Oct- prefix means 8, so an octagon has 8 sides and 8 angles A regular octagon has 8 liens of symmetry; irregular octagons can have 0, 1, 2 or 4 lines of symmetry
yes if they're drawn right
Irregular shapes have NO lines of symmetry and all the sides are not the same. A regular shape WILL have lines of symmetry and all the sides are the same. * * * * * Wrong! A kite, for example, is an irregular but it has reflective symmetry. A parallelogram is an irregular quadrilateral but has rotational symmetry.
no
It has 1line of symmetry
It can have 0, 1, 2, ... , 8 although I am not sure that it can have 7.
Irregular quadrilateral
an irregular shape
an irregular polygon