square, star, sphere,semi-circle
The answer will depend on the shape of the paper that you start with.
the geometric shape which start with q is quadrilateral
To create a quadrilateral with a horizontal line of symmetry but not a vertical line of symmetry, start by drawing a horizontal line that will serve as the axis of symmetry. Then, construct two identical shapes or segments above this line, ensuring they mirror each other. For the bottom portion, make the segments different in shape or size, ensuring that they do not mirror each other vertically. This way, the quadrilateral will have horizontal symmetry while lacking vertical symmetry.
There are infinitely many such shapes. To start with, any regular will do.
Two shapes beginning with r are rectangle and rhombus.
Well, honey, the capital letters with radial symmetry are A, H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X, and Y. So, if you're looking for some symmetry in your life, these letters got your back. Just remember, symmetry won't solve all your problems, but it's a good start.
Not at all. There are an infinite number of figures that have two lines of symmetry. For a start, an ellipse.
There are infinite lines of symmetry, as in the case of a circle, the diagonal is the line of symmetry. The diagonal can start at an infinite number of places, and thus there are endless possible lines of symmetry.
There are at least two well known monkeys that start with the letter C. These monkeys are the Capuchin and chimp.
At least two (2) to a maximum of seven (7) letter tiles at the start.
Canary, cockatoo, crane, cuckoo
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