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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.
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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!
A 5 point star has 5 lines 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.
simply six
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Depends on if it is a five pointed star but if it is then yes.
There could be none, there could be 5.
A regular six pointed star.
To draw all the lines of symmetry for a star, first identify its geometric properties. For a regular star (like a five-pointed star), you can find lines of symmetry by drawing a line through each point of the star to the opposite point, and also through the center of the star to the midpoint of the opposite sides. In total, a regular five-pointed star has ten lines of symmetry: five through the points and five through the midpoints of the edges. For irregular stars, symmetry lines may vary based on their specific shape and structure.
A regular pentagon if your talking external walls, internal lines is a 5 pointed star.
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What is a nonagram? A nine pointed star, perhaps. In any case, a general nonagram, like a general (ie non regular) polygram(!) has NO lines of symmetry.
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!
it has five lines of symmetry