the numbers tht do not have line of symmetry are f ,g,j,l,n,p,q,r,s,,x,z.
Not many. Depending on how you write, the letters L, O, Q, and X can have diagonal lines of symmetry.
ALL letters have at least one line of rotational symmetry. However - if you mean reflective symmetry, the letters F, G, J, L, P, Q, R, S, & Z do not.
H,I,O,X,
In caps there is 1. lower case none.
the answer is U O S H K Z X N A D=2 0R MORE LINES OF SYMMETRY
ALL alphabets lack symmetry because they are composed of many different letters.
Of the the seven letters, ABCDEFG, F and G have no lines of symmetry. However,Êall of them could have lines of symmetry if theyÊwere presented in three dimensions.
SYMMETRY
the letters are : E
The order of rotational symmetry in alphabets varies depending on the specific letter and the alphabet in question. For instance, in the English alphabet, letters like O and X have infinite rotational symmetry, while others like A and B have lower orders (1 or 2) depending on how they can be rotated and still appear unchanged. Generally, most letters in the Latin alphabet have a rotational symmetry order of 1 or 0, as they do not appear identical after a 180-degree rotation. Other alphabets, such as Greek or Cyrillic, exhibit similar variations in rotational symmetry among their letters.
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write 3 letters that are symmetrical and show the lines of symmetry
O and X And H and I (Note "O" has many, actually an infinite number of, lines of symmetry)
Lower case "o" and "x" both have two lines of symmetry. Upper case letters with two lines of symmetry are: "O," "X," "H" and "I."
ABCDEFG, F and G
Five.H , I , O , X( ' O ' has 2 lines of symmetry and more besides and ' X ' has 4 )
Three capital letters that have two lines of symmetry are "O", "H", and "I" since they can be reflected either horizontally or vertically and still look the same.