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Q: Which word fits the following clues a letter that has horizontal and vertical symmetry a vertical symmetry no symmetry and horizontal symmetry?
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Does the letter E have horizontal symmetry vertical symmetry or both?

Horizontal only


Does the letter you have horizontal symmetry or vertical symmetry or both?

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How many lines of symmetry does a letter H has?

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Four. * * * * * I would say just 2: horizontal and vertical.


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Why does capital letter H have 2 lines of symmetry?

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