There could be many answers to this. If were thinking in terms of geometry: a triangle has between 1 and 3 lines of symmetry a square will always have 4 lines of symmetry. Irregular shapes might have a single line of symmetry. For instance, a building may have a single line of symmetry. a line between two points may only have one line of symmetry. because it is only 2 dimensions, it is impossible for it to have more than one line of symmetry.
3 (w/ horizontal line of symmetry) and 8 (horizontal and vertical).
A paraboloid is one possible answer.
3 has 1 line of horizontal symmetry
write 3 letters that are symmetrical and show the lines of symmetry
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Yes, it has one line of reflective symmetry. But the Roman 3 has two lines.
It will have 3 lines of symmetry if its an equilateral triangle and only 1 line of symmetry if its an isosceles triangle.
There could be many answers to this. If were thinking in terms of geometry: a triangle has between 1 and 3 lines of symmetry a square will always have 4 lines of symmetry. Irregular shapes might have a single line of symmetry. For instance, a building may have a single line of symmetry. a line between two points may only have one line of symmetry. because it is only 2 dimensions, it is impossible for it to have more than one line of symmetry.
They can be: a sector, a segment and a tangent
A kite can have only one line of symmetry but it can also have 2 or 3. It depends what kite.
3 (w/ horizontal line of symmetry) and 8 (horizontal and vertical).
A paraboloid is one possible answer.
3 has 1 line of horizontal symmetry
write 3 letters that are symmetrical and show the lines of symmetry
It has 3 lines of symmetry
An isosceles triangle has exactly one line of symmetry.