no
A two dimensional heart shape is vertically symetrical.
a heart
A real life heart will not, but if you're talking about the cartoon/picture heart, then yes it will. <3
ONE
no they don't
the shape is a heart.
yes in half only
Triangles, Circles, Squares, and a heart.
No it is a shape, but the shape has symmetry.
An isosceles triangle has one line of symmetry
A heart shape typically has one line of symmetry, which is a vertical line that runs down the center from the top to the bottom. This line divides the heart into two mirror-image halves. However, unlike more geometrically symmetrical shapes, the heart's curves and proportions can result in a less perfect symmetry, but it still maintains this single axis of symmetry.
A heart shape does not have rotational symmetry, as it cannot be rotated around a central point and look the same at multiple angles. Instead, it has bilateral symmetry, meaning it can be divided into two mirror-image halves along a vertical axis. Thus, while it lacks rotational symmetry, it has one line of symmetry.