It has one line of vertical symmetry
The letter F does not have line symmetry.
The letter A has one vertical line of symmetry
It is C that has a horizontal line of symmetry
Of the capital letters M, O, E, and X, -- M and E each have one line of symmetry, -- X has two lines of symmetry, or four if the cross lines were printed perpendicular, as they are in some fonts, -- O has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. My answer is justified by my firm conviction that it's correct.
by watching the letter e lols
Yes. Horizontally.
In the lower case: no.
A line that divides the letter so that the 2 halves are mirror images. Ex. The letter V ... A vertical line thru the bottom makes 2 parts that are mirror images, so that vertical line is the axis of symmetry. But.. A Capital E would not have a vertical axis of symmetry. Capital E would have a horizontal line splitting thru the middle line as its axis of symmetry.
In a capital latter E, there is only 1 line of symmetry horizontally accros the middle.
A line of symmetry means that when you fold it in half that everything lines up perfectly. If you took the letter E and folded it in half sideways, does it line up perfectly? No. If you took an S and lined it up perfectly, does it over lap? Yes. Neither E nor S have a line of symmetry.
No the letter "R" has no line of symmetry.
no, letter N has no line symmetry.
The line of symmetry is the reflection of an object. The Letter F does not have a line of symmetry.
It has one line of vertical symmetry
"e" does not have a line of symmetry. :D
The letters U, T, E and Y have one line of symmetry. The letter L has none. The letter O is often said to have 2, but a circle would have infinite.