only one.You see i learned this at school.
It could be a stretched circle - a bit like an ellipse except that an ellipse does not have straight lines.
No it cannot. A polygon is a plane space enclosed by straight lines. An ellipse consists of a curved line, not straight lines.
An ellipse has two lines of symmetry.
An ellipse.
it has none
An ellipse has two lines of mirror symmetry: the line that includes the two foci of the ellipse and the perpendicular bisector of the segment of that line between the two foci.
None; an ellipse is a smooth curve, not a line.
2
The answer is one because two of the sides in an isosceles triangle are the same. If this is true, then only the line bisecting down in-between these two lines can be an axis of symmetry.
Bilateral Symmetry
threethere are 3 axes of semmetry in a equilateeral triangle
Ellipse has no sides and
A circle (infinitely many lines of symmetry), ellipse, rectangle, and all regular polygons.
An ellipse has just one. An oval can also refer to a circle that has been stretched by inserting two parallel straight sections - as in a running track. In such cases, it has two curved lines.
They both have 2 lines of symetry
Yes a star has one line of symmetry