A parallelogram does not have a line of symmetry.
The letters S and N have point symmetry but not line symmetry.
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Shapes do not always have lines of symmetry. For example, if you have an irregular shape, it will not have a line of symmetry. I am quite certain though that all geometric shapes have a line of symmetry.
What is axis of symmetry? the axis of symmetry is a line that divides a planar figure into two congurent reflected halves
A parallelogram does not have a line of symmetry.
The letters S and N have point symmetry but not line symmetry.
yes
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An octagon is a 2-dimensional figure, not a line of symmetry. However, it has several lines of symmetry.
A line of symmetry, or axis of symmetry.
line of symmetry is divides a figure into halves are the mirror images ofeach other
A circle and square.
It is called line symmetry when we can actually draw a line down the middle of a figure that divides the figure into two mirror images.
Yes. An ellipse (oval) has two lines of symmetry, but not a rotational symmetry. A parabola has one line and no rotation.
A figure that has rotational symmetry but not line symmetry is a figure that can be rotated by a certain angle and still look the same, but cannot be reflected across a line to create a mirror image of itself. An example of such a figure is a regular pentagon, which has rotational symmetry of 72 degrees but does not have any lines of symmetry. This means that if you rotate a regular pentagon by 72 degrees, it will look the same, but you cannot reflect it across any line to create a mirror image.
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