a square, circle, rhombus, hexagon, and an octogon
The letters with half turn symmetry in the alphabet are.......H, I, N, O, S, X, and Z.
Yes.
No. Asymmetric shapes do not have any lines (or planes) of symmetry.
no
squares
Yes, regular hexagons have half-turn symmetry.
Half turn symmetry, also known as 180-degree rotational symmetry, occurs when an object can be rotated 180 degrees around a central point and appear unchanged. In this type of symmetry, every point on the object maps to another point directly opposite it. This property is commonly seen in shapes like circles and certain polygons, as well as in designs and patterns in art and architecture. Essentially, an object with half turn symmetry looks the same even when flipped upside down.
The letters with half turn symmetry in the alphabet are.......H, I, N, O, S, X, and Z.
yes
Yes.
No. Asymmetric shapes do not have any lines (or planes) of symmetry.
Rotational symmetry 2 1 as it is then the second when it is turned half way of a full turn.
not all shapes have lines of symmetry. one example is a triangle.
Irregular shapes don't ever have rotational symmetry.
Lines of symmetry are imaginary lines that divide a shape into two identical halves, where each half is a mirror image of the other. In two-dimensional shapes, common examples include the vertical line of symmetry in a butterfly or the horizontal line of symmetry in a rectangle. Shapes can have multiple lines of symmetry; for instance, a circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. Understanding lines of symmetry is essential in geometry, art, and design.
0 and 8. In some fonts, 1 does, as well.
All regular shapes have a line of symmetry. But you can get rid of its line of symmetry by making it irregular (so the angles aren't the same).