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None - it has rotational symmetry - not reflection symmetry.
The number of lines of symmetry in the letter "s" is zero. A line of symmetry is a line that divides a shape into two mirror-image halves, and the letter "s" does not possess this property in any orientation.
The letter "S" has no lines of symmetry. It does not exhibit reflectional symmetry along any axis, as its shape does not mirror itself when divided.
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The letter "S" has 2 rotational symmetries (at 180 degrees and 360 degrees) but does not have any lines of symmetry. When rotated 180 degrees, it appears the same, and a full 360-degree rotation also results in the same orientation. However, there are no lines along which it can be folded to create mirror images.
None - it has rotational symmetry - not reflection symmetry.
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The number of lines of symmetry in the letter "s" is zero. A line of symmetry is a line that divides a shape into two mirror-image halves, and the letter "s" does not possess this property in any orientation.
The letter "S" has no lines of symmetry. It does not exhibit reflectional symmetry along any axis, as its shape does not mirror itself when divided.
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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
the answer is U O S H K Z X N A D=2 0R MORE LINES OF SYMMETRY
No. Because no matter which way u try to fold it it won't be symmetrical at all.
A regular polygon with x sides has x lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry passes through a vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side. For example, a regular hexagon has 6 lines of symmetry, one for each pair of opposite sides. The formula for calculating the number of lines of symmetry in a regular polygon is equal to the number of sides x.
The letter "S" has 2 rotational symmetries (at 180 degrees and 360 degrees) but does not have any lines of symmetry. When rotated 180 degrees, it appears the same, and a full 360-degree rotation also results in the same orientation. However, there are no lines along which it can be folded to create mirror images.
Not normally. but you should check for rotative
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