Shapes that have no lines of symmetry include the scalene triangle, which has all sides of different lengths; the irregular quadrilateral, which lacks equal sides and angles; and the asymmetrical polygon, where the arrangement of vertices does not allow for any reflective symmetry. These shapes do not exhibit any line that can divide them into two mirror-image halves.
Three dimensional shapes, generally, don't have lines of symmetry, but a circle has an infinite number is symmetry lines. 3D shapes also don't have rotational symmetry either, but a circle has an infinite number of that as well.
not all shapes have lines of symmetry. one example is a triangle.
A square has 4 lines of symmetry
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Most of them.
Three dimensional shapes, generally, don't have lines of symmetry, but a circle has an infinite number is symmetry lines. 3D shapes also don't have rotational symmetry either, but a circle has an infinite number of that as well.
not all shapes have lines of symmetry. one example is a triangle.
No. Asymmetric shapes do not have any lines (or planes) of symmetry.
no
A square has four lines of symmetry.
Lines of symmetry
Ellipses and non-square rectangles have two lines of symmetry.
A square has 4 lines of symmetry
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Most shapes do not have lines of symmetry so why should it come as a surprise that a parallelogram has none?
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Equilateral triangle.