It has just one line of symmetry
0An equilateral triangle has 3An isoceles triangle has 1All other triangles have 0
An isosceles triangle definitely has three axes of symmetry
Well since isosceles can only have two equal angles and two equal sides and a triangle has 3 angles and 3 sides it can really only have 1 line of symmetry.
An isoceles triangle does not have rotation symmetry
An isoceles triangle does not have rotational symmetry.
It depends on the type of triangle: -- scalene triangles have three sides of different length, and no lines of symmetry -- isoceles triangles have one line of symmetry that includes the apex -- equilateral triangles have three lines of symmetry, all bisectors through a vertex
There is only one line of symmetry in an isosceles triangle. If you draw this triangle with the "odd" side as the base and then bisect it with a vertical line, you will have that one line of symmetry. The triangle can be folded in half along this line because each side is a mirror of the other.
isoceles triangle
An isoceles triangle
A nephroid has 2 lines of symmetry.
it has five lines of symmetry