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
isoceles triangle
An isoceles triangle
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.
A nephroid has 2 lines of symmetry.
it has five lines of symmetry