No.
Yes, line symmetry can be diagonal. An object exhibits diagonal line symmetry if it can be divided into two identical halves along a diagonal line, meaning one half is a mirror image of the other. This type of symmetry can be seen in shapes like diamonds or certain quadrilaterals.
z is not a line of symmetry. Furthermore, z does not have a line of symmetry.
Axis of symmetry.
yes
The lowercase letter "h" does not have a diagonal line of symmetry. It is symmetrical along a vertical line, but not along a diagonal. The shape of "h" is such that if you were to draw a diagonal line through it, the two halves would not mirror each other.
It has a line of rotational symmetry - along the diagonal.
z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry.
Yes z has rotational and line symmetryalso make sure it's = when you do line symmetryYes - halfway along the diagonal line.
Yes, line symmetry can be diagonal. An object exhibits diagonal line symmetry if it can be divided into two identical halves along a diagonal line, meaning one half is a mirror image of the other. This type of symmetry can be seen in shapes like diamonds or certain quadrilaterals.
z is not a line of symmetry. Furthermore, z does not have a line of symmetry.
Axis of symmetry.
yes
The letters H and Z have both line symmetry and rotational symmetry
Yes * * * * * Not generally.
yes
The lowercase letter "h" does not have a diagonal line of symmetry. It is symmetrical along a vertical line, but not along a diagonal. The shape of "h" is such that if you were to draw a diagonal line through it, the two halves would not mirror each other.
no.