triangle
here's one shape,issoleces triangle.(p.s hope i spelt it right!)
a line of symetry can be applied to one shape but cannot go between two shapes unless those two shapes are infact a part of one larger, symetrical shape. a line of reflection goes between two shapes. so O l O this is two circles with a line of reflection in between them. if there was a line of reflection between two e's then one of the e's would have to be a backwards e.
An isosceles triangle and a kite have only one line of symmetry.
A pentagon
A one-dimensional shape is a line. A straight line does not have to have a width, only a length. A curved line has both a linear dimension and an angular width (subtended arc).*A point is said to have zero of three classical dimensions, while it does have a dimension of time.
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A triangle. -wrong #no it is not a triangle it would be correct if they were asking for sides this is rotational symetry
For example an isosceles triangle has only one line of symmetry
A square
here's one shape,issoleces triangle.(p.s hope i spelt it right!)
a bottomhead
yes it has millions it can have a line of symetry from any angle
Pentagon
any regular polygon e.g a circle
How about a square or a sector of a circle.
square, rectangle, circle, parallelogram, trapezoid, oval/ellipse, many others all wrong dont read it