Three capital letters that have two lines of symmetry are "O", "H", and "I" since they can be reflected either horizontally or vertically and still look the same.
I x o l
Capital h, i, o, t, x.
o x l I
M w h
Three capital letters that have two lines of symmetry are "O", "H", and "I" since they can be reflected either horizontally or vertically and still look the same.
I x o l
H, I, and O
Depending on the font, they are N, S and Z.
Capital h, i, o, t, x.
o x l I
M w h
H, I, O, X (I think that's all)
ALL letters have at least one line of rotational symmetry. However - if you mean reflective symmetry, the letters F, G, J, L, P, Q, R, S, & Z do not.
Four. F, G, J, L
Of the the seven letters, ABCDEFG, F and G have no lines of symmetry. However,Êall of them could have lines of symmetry if theyÊwere presented in three dimensions.
No. Examples of shapes without lines of symmetry include a scalene triangle, a parallelogram, the capital letters F and J.