A circle
a polygon
Rotational symmetry refers to symmetry of the figure when it is rotated about a single point in the same plane. Lines of symmetry apply to reflections. You do not have lines of rotational symmetry.
Yes. A circle has infinitely many lines of symmetry and it also has rotational symmetry of infinite order.
The only shape that has 4 lines of symmetry is a square.
A circle
a circle has infiniti lines of symmetry
A square has exactly four lines of symmetry.
yes
a polygon
If the figure is an image of a real heart, then there are no lines of symmetry. If it is an idealised heart, then 1.
Rotational symmetry refers to symmetry of the figure when it is rotated about a single point in the same plane. Lines of symmetry apply to reflections. You do not have lines of rotational symmetry.
Equilateral Triangles (3 lines of symmetry)Rectangles (at least 2 lines of symmetry)Squares (4 lines of symmetry)Rhombuses (at least 2 lines of symmetry)Any regular polygon (at least 5 lines of symmetry)
If it is irregular most likely not. I know it is possible to have 2 lines of symmetry but I'm not so sure about 3 lines. Maybe you can figure it out by drawing it for yourself.
An equilateral triangle has exactly three lines of symmetry. It is the only shape that contains exactly three lines of symmetry.
A regular hexagon has six lines of symmetry. Lines of symmetry are imaginary lines where you can fold a figure or image and both halves are identical matches.
Yes. A circle has infinitely many lines of symmetry and it also has rotational symmetry of infinite order.