Yes, the letter "V" has a vertical line of symmetry. When divided vertically down the middle, both halves are mirror images of each other. However, it does not have horizontal or diagonal lines of symmetry.
no, letter N has no line symmetry.
No the letter "R" has no line of symmetry.
No. A v is not a line but two intersecting lines.
H, A, V, and E have line of symmetry
A line that divides the letter so that the 2 halves are mirror images. Ex. The letter V ... A vertical line thru the bottom makes 2 parts that are mirror images, so that vertical line is the axis of symmetry. But.. A Capital E would not have a vertical axis of symmetry. Capital E would have a horizontal line splitting thru the middle line as its axis of symmetry.
no, letter N has no line symmetry.
No the letter "R" has no line of symmetry.
No. A v is not a line but two intersecting lines.
H, A, V, and E have line of symmetry
Well, darling, the letter V has one line of symmetry. It's like a little mirror reflecting its own fabulousness. So, yes, just one line to keep things symmetrical and sassy.
A line that divides the letter so that the 2 halves are mirror images. Ex. The letter V ... A vertical line thru the bottom makes 2 parts that are mirror images, so that vertical line is the axis of symmetry. But.. A Capital E would not have a vertical axis of symmetry. Capital E would have a horizontal line splitting thru the middle line as its axis of symmetry.
The line of symmetry is the reflection of an object. The Letter F does not have a line of symmetry.
It has one line of vertical symmetry
C has 1 horizontal line of symmetry V & W have one vertical line of symmetry.
Yes the letter A has a vertical line of symmetry
The letter T has a line of symmetry straight through the middle of it.
The letter D does not have a vertical line of symmetry.