no but there is a line of symetry going side to side
The letter M has one line of symmetry, which is vertical. This line runs down the center of the letter, dividing it into two mirror-image halves.
The letter "D" has only one line of symmetry, going horizontal across the letter.
Yes, the letter B has a vertical line of symmetry. If you draw a vertical line down the center of the letter B, both halves will mirror each other. However, it does not have horizontal or diagonal symmetry.
yes. Down the middle of it.
Yes, straight down the middle.
The letter M has one line of symmetry, which is vertical. This line runs down the center of the letter, dividing it into two mirror-image halves.
The letter "D" has only one line of symmetry, going horizontal across the letter.
Yes, the letter B has a vertical line of symmetry. If you draw a vertical line down the center of the letter B, both halves will mirror each other. However, it does not have horizontal or diagonal symmetry.
yes. Down the middle of it.
Yes, it has one veritcally down the center
Yes, straight down the middle.
no, letter N has no line symmetry.
No the letter "R" has no line of symmetry.
it goes straight through the MIDDLE lol it would look funny if it had a line of symmetry down the middle :):):):):)
no it does not because . . . well, if you look at this number: 5, it does not have a line of symmetry going to the side, up or down, nore diagnal.
The letter "S" has a vertical line of symmetry. If you were to draw a vertical line down the middle of the letter, both halves would mirror each other. However, it does not possess horizontal symmetry, as the top and bottom halves do not match.
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.