A circle, square, oval, hemisphere, Equilateral triangle, Isosceles Triangle
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.
A line of symmetry divides a figure into two matching halves.
The letters S and N have point symmetry but not line symmetry.
A parallelogram does not have a line of symmetry.
draw line of symmetry for 20
all equilateral shapes do. that means that all sides are the same length.
no
No, the number 2 does not have line symmetry.
Many figures. For example, an ellipse.
Not all figures have both line symmetry and rotational symmetry. Line symmetry, or reflective symmetry, occurs when a figure can be divided into two identical halves along a line, while rotational symmetry exists when a figure can be rotated around a central point and still appear the same at certain angles. Some figures may have one type of symmetry without the other, and others may have neither. For instance, a rectangle has both types of symmetry, while a scalene triangle has neither.
A square, hexagon
yes the number 8 has a vertical line of symmetry. and depending on how you draw it also a horizontal line of symmetry.
It not just has a line of symmetry; a perfect circle has an infinite number of lines of 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.
no it onlys has 1 line of symmetry
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