No, because no matter what way you cut the number 2 using a straight line, it won't be symmetrical.
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No, the number 2 does not have line symmetry.
The two numbers are the same.
The number 11 has 0 lines of symmetry. A line of symmetry is a line that divides an object into two equal halves that are mirror images of each other. Since the number 11 is a single digit number with no reflective symmetry, it does not have any lines of symmetry.
No. An isosceles triangle has two equal sides but only one line of symmetry.
An order of symmetry is the number of times a line of symmetry can be drawn through a shape. For example, a square has four orders of symmetry: One up and down, one left and right, and two diagonal. A rectangle has an two orders of symmetry. A circle has an infinite number of orders of symmetry.