A hexagon need not have any lines of symmetry. Or, it can have just one line of symmetry. A regular hexagon has six lines of symmetry, including three along the lines bisecting the angles and three along the lines formed by bisecting the sides. A regular hexagon has a rotational order of 6.
It can have 1, 2 or 3 lines of symmetry.
Six.
A hexagon has 6 lines of symetry and a dodecagon has 12. The number of sides equal the number of ines of symetry
6 lines of symmetry for a 2-d hexagon
A regular hexagon has six lines of symmetry.
if it is a regular hexagon then it has 6 lines of symmetry
if it's a regular hexagon it has 6 lines of symmetry
Has 6 lines of symmetry
A regular hexagon has 2 lines of symmetry. 1 line verticle and 1 line horizontal.
A hexagon need not have any lines of symmetry. Or, it can have just one line of symmetry. A regular hexagon has six lines of symmetry, including three along the lines bisecting the angles and three along the lines formed by bisecting the sides. A regular hexagon has a rotational order of 6.
It can have 1, 2 or 3 lines of symmetry.
A hexagon need not have any lines of symmetry. Or, it can have just one line of symmetry. A regular hexagon has six lines of symmetry, including three along the lines bisecting the angles and three along the lines formed by bisecting the sides. A regular hexagon has a rotational order of 6.
In a regular hexagon there are 6 lines of symmetry.
Six.
A regular hexagon has 6 rotational symmetries (rotational symmetry of order six) and 6 reflective symmetries (six lines of symmetry).
Unless it is also equilateral, ie a regular hexagon, then none.