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In a capital latter E, there is only 1 line of symmetry horizontally accros the middle.
Yes the 3 bits that poke out the side on the right.
Perpendicular lines are ones that make right angles when they meet. For instance the letters T H E and L are all made of perpendicular line segments.
E, F, H, M, N, W all have parallel lines.
the letter A, the letter V, the letter X is the best example. If by perpendicular you mean 90º, the answer is E, F, I, L, and T. A, V and X are not perpendicular, they are acute angles.
E F and H
Many letters of the English alphabet have perpendicular lines. Perpendicular lines are like two lines making one corner of a square. So any letter that has two lines joined like the corner of a square has perpendicular lines.These letters have right angles: E, F, f, H, I, L T, t, and sometimes X, x.Keep in mind that the angles of the lines making the letters is effected by the font and whether or not the letter is italicized. For example, E is made of three perpendicular lines, but this 'E' has no perpendicular lines.
The letter's "H", "I", "E", and "F".
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They are: E T F H and L
Perpendicular lines meet at right angles and in the alphabet in capital letters they are E T F H and L
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In a capital latter E, there is only 1 line of symmetry horizontally accros the middle.
Yes the 3 bits that poke out the side on the right.
Capital letters that have parallel lines include "H," "I," and "E." These letters have horizontal lines that are parallel to each other. The letter "H" has two parallel horizontal lines, the letter "I" has one, and the letter "E" has three parallel lines.
The letters in the alphabet that contain parallel lines are "H," "I," "K," "N," "X," and "Z." These letters have two or more straight lines that run alongside each other without intersecting. The letter "T" also contains perpendicular lines, as it has one vertical line intersected by a horizontal line at a right angle.