The heart does have both symmetries. it can be split through the middle and rotated 4 times to make rotational symmetry
Both.
Yes. Any equilateral shape can have both rotational and line symmetry.
Only an equilateral triangle has rotational symmetry.
3 of each
It has line symmetry (straight down the center) but not rotational symmetry.
The letters H and Z have both line symmetry and rotational symmetry
An equilateral triangle has both line symmetry and rotational symmetry. A non-equilateral isosceles triangle has line symmetry but not rotational symmetry. A scalene triangle has neither kind of symmetry.
F has no symetry : line or rotational symmetry
Both.
Yes. Any equilateral shape can have both rotational and line symmetry.
Only an equilateral triangle has rotational symmetry.
A circle and square.
Both Rotational and Line Symmetry
3 of each
It has line symmetry (straight down the center) but not rotational symmetry.
A line has rotational symmetry of order 2.
The quadrilaterals that always have both line symmetry and rotational symmetry are squares and rectangles. Squares have four lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry of order 4, while rectangles have two lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry of order 2. Other quadrilaterals, like rhombuses and parallelograms, may have one type of symmetry but not both. Thus, squares and rectangles are the only quadrilaterals that consistently possess both symmetries.