An irregular hexagon has no axes of symmetry. A regular hexagon, on the other hand, has 6 axes of symmetry: three lines joining the midpoints of opposite sides, and three lines joining opposite vertices.
hexagon
a hexagon.
there are 4 axis of symmetry in a circle
The axis of symmetry. Which is a line that you can reflect two functions of off the axis of symmetry.
A regular hexagon, which is a six-sided polygon, has 6 lines of symmetry. These lines can be drawn through each vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side, as well as through the midpoints of opposite sides. An irregular hexagon, however, may have fewer lines of symmetry depending on its specific shape.
A scalene triangle has no axis of symmetry.
The angle of rotation for a regular polygon with 7 sides isImmersive Reader
hexagon
a hexagon.
A hexagon is the simplest shape, and the only regular polygon, with 6 lines of symmetry.
hexagon * * * * * Only if the hexagon is regular. Also, it can be a polygon with 6*k sides where k is an integer.
It will have six lines of symmetry.
It is a regular 6 sided hexagon
There is no equation (nor inequality) in the question so there can be no graph - with or without an axis of symmetry.
There need not be any. Maximum 6.
5 symmetry axis
Its extremum is on its axis of symmetry.