Yes, a kite has reflection symmetry. A kite has one line of symmetry that runs vertically down the center, dividing it into two mirror-image halves. This line of symmetry passes through the vertices where the two pairs of adjacent sides are equal in length. The other sides do not have reflection symmetry.
For the classical kite shape, only one. From top centre to bottom centre.
Yes, a regular pentagon has reflection symmetry. It has five lines of symmetry, each passing through a vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side. However, an irregular pentagon may or may not possess reflection symmetry, depending on its specific shape.
it has no lines of symetry
Yes, a kite has reflection symmetry. It has one line of symmetry that runs vertically through its center, dividing it into two mirror-image halves. The two pairs of adjacent sides are of equal length, which contributes to this symmetry. However, it does not have rotational symmetry.
It has no lines of symetry at all.
Yes 1 of the diagonals of a kite is symmetrical
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For the classical kite shape, only one. From top centre to bottom centre.
A conventional kite where the cross piece is higher than center has one line of symmetry. A box kite has four lines of symmetry, one horizontal, one vertical, one diagonally right, and one diagonally left.
One type of symetry is rotation symetry.
A Parallelogram, a Diamond and a rhombus all have rotational symetry of two. Others Kite 1 Trapezium 1 Square 4
Yes, a regular pentagon has reflection symmetry. It has five lines of symmetry, each passing through a vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side. However, an irregular pentagon may or may not possess reflection symmetry, depending on its specific shape.
it has no lines of symetry
A life has four lines of symmetry for all shapes like this have the same number of sides as lines of symmetry.😃
yes it does.....if u flip it side it has the same reflection
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