Yes. Let's say you draw a square, with a triangle on top, like a house. The only line of symmetry for this is straight down the middle.
An irregular pentagon.
yes it does.
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When a pentagon has one line of symmetry, it means that the shape can be divided into two identical halves along that line. Each half is a mirror image of the other, indicating a specific arrangement of its sides and angles. Typically, this type of symmetry suggests that the pentagon may be asymmetric overall, but still possesses a specific reflective quality along that single line.
Yes, it has multiple.
a pentagon
An irregular pentagon.
Yes
Yes.
Pentagon
yes it does.
One or none.
In general, no. But it can have one or five lines of symmetry.
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no.
It is a regular pentagon!
A regular pentagon has 5 lines of symmetry, running from each vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side. These lines are not to be confused with the five lines it takes to draw a pentagon. Every regular polygon has as many lines of symmetry as there are lines in the polygon.An irregular pentagon may have none or 1 line of symmetry.