An isosceles triangle
An axis of symmetry is any of one or more lines about which a geometric figure is symmetrical.
In the word "POST OFFICE," the letters that have only one axis of symmetry are "P," "S," and "F." The letter "P" has a vertical axis of symmetry, while "S" has a horizontal axis of symmetry. The letter "F" also has a vertical axis of symmetry, making them the only letters in the word with this characteristic.
Rotational symmetry along one axis.
U has one axis of symmetry- the vertical axis through its middle.
an isosceles
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It depends. If it is a right isosceles triangle, it has one axis of symmetry (the line which would bisect the right angle). A right scalene triangle has no axis of symmetry.
Letters that have more than one axis of symmetry include the letters "H," "I," "O," "X," and "Z." For example, "H" and "I" have both vertical and horizontal axes of symmetry, while "O" and "X" have infinite axes of symmetry. The letter "Z" has a diagonal axis of symmetry as well.
5 symmetry axis
Its extremum is on its axis of symmetry.
What is axis of symmetry? the axis of symmetry is a line that divides a planar figure into two congurent reflected halves
there is one