no it does not have
No but it has perpendicular lines that meet at right angles.
The letter "L" has one line of symmetry, which is a vertical line that divides it into two mirrored halves. This line runs along the left side of the letter. The shape of "L" does not possess any other lines of symmetry.
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The capital letter L has zero. It's not symmetrical no matter how you slice it. The lowercase letter l has two, one horizontal and one vertical.
there is l line of symmetry
there is l line of symmetry
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A regular polygon with x sides has x lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry passes through a vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side. For example, a regular hexagon has 6 lines of symmetry, one for each pair of opposite sides. The formula for calculating the number of lines of symmetry in a regular polygon is equal to the number of sides x.
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in reality, there are no lines since two sides can't be exaclty the same _ / l \ 4 lines
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The letters "A" and "E" in the word "apple" have lines of symmetry. A line of symmetry is a line that divides a shape or letter into two equal parts that are mirror images of each other. In the case of the letter "A," it has a vertical line of symmetry down the center, while the letter "E" has a horizontal line of symmetry through the middle.