An isosceles triangle has exactly one line of symmetry, which runs vertically through the vertex opposite the base and bisects the base in half. This line divides the triangle into two mirror-image halves. Other types of triangles, such as equilateral triangles, have more lines of symmetry, but an isosceles triangle specifically has just this one.
An isosceles triangle has 1 lines of symmetry whereas a rhombus has 2; thus the rhombus has more lines of symmetry.
It has 1 line of symmetry
No. An isosceles triangle has two equal sides but only 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
It has 1 vertical line of symmetry
An isosceles triangle has 1 line of symmetry
An isosceles triangle has 1 lines of symmetry whereas a rhombus has 2; thus the rhombus has more lines of symmetry.
an isosceles has only 1 line of symmetry
An isosceles triangle has only 1 line of symmetry.
It has one line of symmetry
It has 1 line of symmetry
No. An isosceles triangle has two equal sides but only 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
It has 1 vertical line of symmetry
It has 1 line of symmetry
It has 1 vertical line of symmetry
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