lower case i has 1 line of symmetry upper case I has 2 lines of symmetry
Lower case "o" and "x" both have two lines of symmetry. Upper case letters with two lines of symmetry are: "O," "X," "H" and "I."
A lower-case h does not have any lines of symmetry (lines where if you folded it, everything would match up perfectly). An upper-case H has 2 lines of symmetry (one horizontal across the middle of the bridge and one vertical right down the center of the letter).
Squares, which are parallelograms, have four lines of symmetry. Rectangles have only two. Rhombi have two lines of symmetry. Generic parallelograms don't have any lines of symmetry.None normally unless it is in the shape of a rectangle in which case it will have 2 lines of symmetry
2 lines of symmetry
The answer depends on the character set, the case as well as the font. For the upper case for the Roman alphabet and taking the simplest form, they are:H, O and X.
First of all, your grammar is terrible. The question should be "Does a triangle have 2 lines of symmetry and 2 lines of rotational symmetry? and the answer is no. A triangle can not have 2 lines of rotational symmetry, because you only rotate the image, you do not use any lines.
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It has 2 lines of symmetry.
2 lines of symmetry