A right trapezoid has one line of symmetry. This line of symmetry runs vertically down the center, dividing the trapezoid into two mirror-image halves. The line of symmetry exists due to the presence of one pair of parallel sides and one right angle.
A trapezoid has no lines of symmetry unless it is in the form of an isosceles trapezoid which has one line of symmetry
A right trapezoid has one line of symmetry. This line of symmetry runs vertically down the middle, bisecting the two parallel sides and the right angles. The other two sides are not equal in length, which prevents any additional lines of symmetry.
Usually none. But one in an isosceles trapezium.
A trapezoid need not have any lines of symmetry. An isosceles trapezoid has one vertical line of symmetry.
None normally unless it is an isosceles trapezoid then it will have 1
A trapezoid has one line of symmetry.
A trapezoid has no lines of symmetry unless it is in the form of an isosceles trapezoid which has one line of symmetry
A right trapezoid has one line of symmetry. This line of symmetry runs vertically down the middle, bisecting the two parallel sides and the right angles. The other two sides are not equal in length, which prevents any additional lines of symmetry.
Usually none. But one in an isosceles trapezium.
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It has one line of symmetry
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A trapezoid need not have any lines of symmetry. An isosceles trapezoid has one vertical line of symmetry.
None normally unless it is an isosceles trapezoid then it will have 1
None normally unless it's in the form of an isosceles trapezoid which has 1 line of symmetry.
Normally none but if it's an isosceles trapezoid it has one