There are many letters that don't have a line of symmetry!
Yes capital A has one line of symmetry or 'mirror image'
yes
The capital letter "N" does not have a line of symmetry. While it has rotational symmetry when rotated 180 degrees, it lacks a vertical or horizontal line that divides it into two identical halves. As a result, it does not exhibit reflective symmetry.
Yes, the capital letter N has rotational symmetry but no lines of symmetry:
H,i,o,x
Yes capital A has one line of symmetry or 'mirror image'
yes
The capital letter "N" does not have a line of symmetry. While it has rotational symmetry when rotated 180 degrees, it lacks a vertical or horizontal line that divides it into two identical halves. As a result, it does not exhibit reflective symmetry.
Yes, the capital letter N has rotational symmetry but no lines of symmetry:
H,i,o,x
No, it doesn't have a line of symmetry running vertically, but a capital D has it going from side to side.
When it has a line of symmetry or 'mirror image' as for example in the capital letter A
j
2
The capital letter H does B, C, D, E, H, I, K, O, and X have a horizontal symmetry line.
A capital "B" has one horizontal line of symmetry.
No. An object/image has symmetry if you can draw a straight line through it and both sides are symmetrical (where the image looks the same on both sides of the line of symmetry.) There is no angle that you can place a line on the capital letter 'L' and get symmetrical images.