They are: 8 and 0
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No, a non-square rectangle has two: the horizontal and the vertical. A square has four lines of symmetry: the horizontal, the vertical, and two diagonal lines.
The number 8 has only 2 lines of symmetry; Vertical and Horizontal.
The letter A has one vertical line of symmetry
one vertical line of symmetry.
The numbers that typically have two lines of symmetry are 0, 1, and 8. The number 0 has vertical and horizontal lines of symmetry, while 1 has a vertical line of symmetry. The number 8 has both vertical and horizontal lines of symmetry as well. Other numbers like 2 and 5 may have some symmetry but not consistently two lines.
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Yes, a square has reflection symmetry. It can be divided into two identical halves by multiple lines of symmetry, specifically four: one vertical, one horizontal, and two diagonal lines. Each of these lines creates a mirror image on either side, demonstrating the square's symmetrical properties.
None - it has rotational symmetry - not reflection symmetry.
3 (w/ horizontal line of symmetry) and 8 (horizontal and vertical).
A square has 4 lines of symmetry
A circle has infinite lines of symmetry
yes an H has symmetry lines vertical and horizontal.
A parallelogram normally has no lines of symmetry unless it is in the shape of a rectangle which will then give it 2 lines of symmetry
It has 1 vertical line of symmetry
No, a non-square rectangle has two: the horizontal and the vertical. A square has four lines of symmetry: the horizontal, the vertical, and two diagonal lines.
I believe that an octagon has 16 lines of symmetry.