Depending on the triangle, there may be three, one, or none.
Lots of shapes have symmertry so find out yourself LAZY1!
Any rectangle has two lines of symmetry - one dividing it in half horizontally and one vertically, both passing through the center.
== == An isosceles triangle with sides 5, 5, 3. The only line of symmetry is the line joining the midpoint of the side of 3 units to its opposite vertex.
There are no lines of symmentry in a scalene triangle. If you were to put a line anywhere in a scalene triangle, the two sides would not be symmetrical because scalene triangle has all different sides and all different angles.
A coral REEF (the biome made of corals) shows no symmetry.
Bilateral
Yes.
1 lines
4
It has 2 symmetry lines
four just like a square
Depending on the triangle, there may be three, one, or none.
Lots of shapes have symmertry so find out yourself LAZY1!
None normally unless it's in the form of a rectangle which has 2 lines of symmetry.
A Cheetah has bilateral symmmetry and it is an acoelomate because they do not have a coelom
-- isosceles triangle -- trapezoid -- 2-dimensional front-external-view of the human body