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' K ' has a horizontal one. ' T ' has a vertical one.
Yes " K " see?
no, letter N has no line symmetry.
No the letter "R" has no line of symmetry.
The line of symmetry is the reflection of an object. The Letter F does not have a line of symmetry.
The lower case k, as shown in the question, has 0 lines of symmetry.
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Depending on the font, the uppercase leter K has one line of symmetry - the horizontal line that goes through the center.Depending on the font, the uppercase leter K has one line of symmetry - the horizontal line that goes through the center.Depending on the font, the uppercase leter K has one line of symmetry - the horizontal line that goes through the center.Depending on the font, the uppercase leter K has one line of symmetry - the horizontal line that goes through the center.
' K ' has a horizontal one. ' T ' has a vertical one.
Yes, it is possible to have a shape that has a line of symmetry but does not have rotational symmetry. An example is the letter "K", which has a vertical line of symmetry but cannot be rotated to match its original orientation.
The capital letter H does B, C, D, E, H, I, K, O, and X have a horizontal symmetry line.
Yes " K " see?
Yes the letter A has a vertical line of symmetry
The lines of symmetry for each letter are as follows: j: none k: none l: none m: vertical line of symmetry n: none o: infinite lines of symmetry (any line through the center) p: vertical line of symmetry q: vertical line of symmetry r: none s: none t: vertical line of symmetry u: vertical line of symmetry v: vertical line of symmetry w: vertical line of symmetry x: infinite lines of symmetry (both diagonals and vertical) y: vertical line of symmetry z: none
A, C, D, E, K, M, T, V, W, Y
no, letter N has no line symmetry.