Only one capital letter has 3 or more. X has four lines of symmetry.
Letter # of lines of symmetry
A 1
B 1
C 1
D 1
E 1
F 0
G 0
H 2
I 2
J 0
K 1
L 0
M 1
N 0
O 2 (note Capital O is not a circle, it is an oval)
P 0
Q 0
R 0
S 0
T 1
U 1
V 1
W 1
X 4
Y 2
Z 0
Of the the seven letters, ABCDEFG, F and G have no lines of symmetry. However,Êall of them could have lines of symmetry if theyÊwere presented in three dimensions.
Three capital letters that have two lines of symmetry are "O", "H", and "I" since they can be reflected either horizontally or vertically and still look the same.
An equilateral triangle has exactly three lines of symmetry. It is the only shape that contains exactly three lines of symmetry.
Letters without a line of symmetry are: Lowercase: a, b, d, e, f, g, h, j, p, q, r, and y Uppercase: F, G, J, L, P, Q, and R
An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry
An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry
An equilateral triangle has three lines of symmetry.
no, only equilateral triangles have 3 lines of symmetry
No, it can only have 0, 1 or 5 lines of symmetry.
3 Lines of symmetry
A hexagon need not have any lines of symmetry. Or, it can have just one line of symmetry. A regular hexagon has six lines of symmetry, including three along the lines bisecting the angles and three along the lines formed by bisecting the sides. A regular hexagon has a rotational order of 6.
three line of symmetry