Squares, circles, rectangles, and some triangles have more than 1 line of symmetry.
A circle. It has infinitely many.
There could be many answers to this. If were thinking in terms of geometry: a triangle has between 1 and 3 lines of symmetry a square will always have 4 lines of symmetry. Irregular shapes might have a single line of symmetry. For instance, a building may have a single line of symmetry. a line between two points may only have one line of symmetry. because it is only 2 dimensions, it is impossible for it to have more than one line of symmetry.
A house has 1 line of symmetry.
A line has only 1 line of symmetry that i know of.
not possible
It will have 3 lines of symmetry if its an equilateral triangle and only 1 line of symmetry if its an isosceles triangle.
Squares, circles, rectangles, and some triangles have more than 1 line of symmetry.
Star fish.
A circle. It has infinitely many.
It is a regular pentagon!
0 and 8 and any palindromic multi-digit number made using them. In some fonts, the number 1 also has more than 1 line of symmetry.
There could be many answers to this. If were thinking in terms of geometry: a triangle has between 1 and 3 lines of symmetry a square will always have 4 lines of symmetry. Irregular shapes might have a single line of symmetry. For instance, a building may have a single line of symmetry. a line between two points may only have one line of symmetry. because it is only 2 dimensions, it is impossible for it to have more than one line of symmetry.
It has 1 line of symmetry
A house has 1 line of symmetry.
Depending on the triangle, there can be 0, 1, or three lines of symmetry. A scalene triangle (all sides of different lengths) will have no lines of symmetry, an isosceles triangle (exactly two sides of the same length) will have one line of symmetry, and an equilateral triangle (all three sides of the same length) will have three lines of symmetry.
It has 1 vertical line of symmetry