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there are two plane symmetry on triangular prism.
3D shapes don't have lines of symmetry they have plane's of symmetry.
Yes, a regular pentagon has rotational symmetry.
A regular pentagon has five axes of symmetry.
Yes.
there are two plane symmetry on triangular prism.
Yes, if it is a prism with an irregular base.
3D shapes don't have lines of symmetry they have plane's of symmetry.
A trapezium prism has one plane of symmetry if the trapezium is isosceles, meaning the non-parallel sides are of equal length. This plane of symmetry bisects the prism vertically through the center, dividing it into two mirrored halves. If the trapezium is not isosceles, it has no planes of symmetry.
A triangular prism has three planes of symmetry. Each plane passes through a vertex of the triangular base and divides the prism into two mirror-image halves. Additionally, there is one plane of symmetry that bisects the prism vertically through the midpoint of the triangular bases. This symmetry reflects the prism's geometric properties, making it a balanced shape.
It has 2 lines of sym
a pentagon has 10 lines of symmetry
Yes, a regular pentagon has rotational symmetry.
Yes a pentagon does have reflection symmetry
A pentagon does have reflective symmetry.
There are 5 lines of symmetry in a regular pentagon but a less amount in a irregular Pentagon
A regular pentagon has five axes of symmetry.