it has 2
it has 2
it has 2
3
im guessing 4
Three axes of symmetry.
Ah, a cuboid is a special shape with 9 lines of symmetry. Each face of the cuboid has a line of symmetry running through its center, and there are additional lines of symmetry that go through the midpoints of each pair of opposite edges. It's a beautiful thing to observe the symmetry in nature and mathematics.
A cuboid.
A cuboid has 9 lines of symmetry. These consist of 3 lines that run through the midpoints of opposite edges along each of the three dimensions (length, width, and height). Additionally, there are 6 lines of symmetry that bisect the angles formed by the edges at the corners.
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It depends what type of triange it is. If it is an equilateral triangle, you can draw 3 lines of symmetry If it is an isosceles triangle, you can draw 1 line of symmetry If it is a scalene triangle, you cannot draw any lines of symmetry
it has 5 planes of symmetry
It depends on which type of cuboid we are talking about. If it is a CUBE (a special type of cuboid), then it has nine planes of symmetry. If it is a cuboid with length, width and height all different, then it has three planes of symmetry. If it is a cuboid with two equal measurements (say width and length), then it has five planes of symmetry.