Depends on if it is a five pointed star but if it is then yes.
YES!!! THere are five lines of symmetry. From any one point to the centre of opposite side. If drawn accurately all five lines should pass through the centre.
a pentagon has 5 lines of symmetry
five lines of symmetry :)
any regular pentagon has five lines of symmetry.
it has five lines of symmetry
Depends on if it is a five pointed star but if it is then yes.
The number of lines of symmetry in a polygon corresponds to the number of sides it has. If a polygon has n sides, then its symmetry will be n lines of symmetry and it will have one point of symmetry. A pentagon has five lines of symmetry, nonagon has 9, n-gon has n lines of symmetry, so on and so forth.
YES!!! THere are five lines of symmetry. From any one point to the centre of opposite side. If drawn accurately all five lines should pass through the centre.
a pentagon has 5 lines of symmetry
five lines of symmetry :)
A regular five sided pentagon has 5 lines of symmetry.
In general, no. But it can have one or five lines of symmetry.
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If your asking what shape has three lines of symmetry, your answer would be an equilateral triangle. You can tell how many lines of symmetry a shape that has all angles of the same measure has by looking at it's angles. Ex., pentagon has five angles--five lines of symmetry; octagon has eight angles, eight lines of symmetry; etc.
Well, honey, a star can have multiple lines of symmetry depending on its shape. If you're talking about a traditional five-pointed star, then yes, it has five lines of symmetry. But if you're dealing with a different kind of star, like a six-pointed star, then it might have six lines of symmetry. Just remember, not all stars are created equal!
any regular pentagon has five lines of symmetry.