Yes. The vertical axis is a line of symmetry.
A kite has 1 line of symmetry and a square has 4 lines of symmetry and so there are 5 lines of symmetry altogether.
it has 1 line of symmetry
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A kite only has 2 line of symmetry.
Depends on what type of shape it is. If its a diamond shaped kite then it does have 2 lines or symmetry
A kite has 1 line of symmetry and a square has 4 lines of symmetry and so there are 5 lines of symmetry altogether.
A kite can have only one line of symmetry but it can also have 2 or 3. It depends what kite.
Draw the shape kite and then do symmetry lines across it.
it has 1 line of symmetry
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A kite only has 2 line of symmetry.
no it onlys has 1 line of symmetry
Depends on what type of shape it is. If its a diamond shaped kite then it does have 2 lines or symmetry
Neither. It has just 1.
It has one line of symmetry
The type of quadrilateral Francesca describes is a kite. A kite has rotational symmetry of order 2, meaning it looks the same when rotated 180 degrees, but it does not possess any lines of symmetry. This is due to the unequal lengths of its adjacent sides, which prevents it from being divided into two identical halves along any line.