How many lines of symmetry does the 15 side polygon have
It depends on how many sides that it has and whether of not it is regular (all the lines of the polygon are of equal length if it is a regular polygon). For regular polygons, the number of symmetry lines is the number of sides if number of sides is an odd number. Otherwise, the number of symmetry lines is double the number of sides. A square has 4 sides and 8 symmetry lines; a triangle has 3 sides and 3 symmetry lines.
It will have 22 lines of symmetry
It depends on how many sides the polygon has: An octogon has 8 lines of symmetry, a pentagon has 5......
It can certainly have 0, 1 or 5.
How many lines of symmetry does the 15 side polygon have
It has 32 lines of symmetry.
10 lines. Regular polygon of "x" sides has "x" Lines of Symmetry
A polygon need not have any lines of symmetry. The maximum number of lines of symmetry is attained if the polygon is regular; and this is the number of sides (or vertices) of the polygon. If a regular polygon has an even number of sides, then the lines of symmetry are those joining opposite vertices, and those joining the mid-points of opposite sides. If the polygon has an odd number of sides/vertices, the lines of symmetry are those joining each vertex to the mid-point of the opposite side.
It depends on how many sides that it has and whether of not it is regular (all the lines of the polygon are of equal length if it is a regular polygon). For regular polygons, the number of symmetry lines is the number of sides if number of sides is an odd number. Otherwise, the number of symmetry lines is double the number of sides. A square has 4 sides and 8 symmetry lines; a triangle has 3 sides and 3 symmetry lines.
It will have 22 lines of symmetry
No more than 27.
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.
It depends on how many sides the polygon has: An octogon has 8 lines of symmetry, a pentagon has 5......
It can certainly have 0, 1 or 5.
40 lines.40 lines.40 lines.40 lines.
Oh, dude, a 14-sided polygon? That's like, a lot of sides. So, the number of lines of symmetry for a regular polygon is equal to the number of sides if it's an even number, and half the number of sides if it's an odd number. So, for a 14-sided polygon, since it's an even number, it would have 14 lines of symmetry.