five do the math
But only if it is a 5-pointed star, not a 6-pointed star (like the star of David, for example). So doing the math requires counting the number of points in the star before getting to the put downs!
Yes a star has one line of symmetry
It has 1 line of symmetry
5 pointed star? 6 pointed star(star of David)? A star in the sky? You need to provide more information. A 5 pointed star can have 5 lines of symmetry.
1 line of symmetry
A 5 point star has 5 lines of symmetry.
It can have as many lines of symmetry as it has points.
Well, honey, a star can have multiple lines of symmetry depending on its shape. If you're talking about a traditional five-pointed star, then yes, it has five lines of symmetry. But if you're dealing with a different kind of star, like a six-pointed star, then it might have six lines of symmetry. Just remember, not all stars are created equal!
Yes a star has one line of symmetry
One line of symmetry
It has 1 line of symmetry
There are infinitely many lines of symmetry. Every line can be a line of symmetry for a suitable shape.
It has 1 vertical line of symmetry
If you draw a line right down the middle of it are both sides symmetrical then yes it does have line symmetry. If it doesn't have symmetry then it doesn't. But usually if it's a regular star it has line symmetry.
A line has only 1 line of symmetry that i know of.
A cardioid has 1 line of symmetry.
A line has 180 degrees rotational symmetry.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.