The only shape that has 4 lines of symmetry is a square.
Triangle:)
a triangle only has one line of symmetry
square...........................
Because it only has four sides. So it can only have two lines of symmetry because if you fold it the sides will be the same shape.
sircle
The only shape that has 4 lines of symmetry is a square.
A hexagon is the simplest shape, and the only regular polygon, with 6 lines of symmetry.
Triangle:)
a triangle only has one line of symmetry
All convex polygons have lines of symmetry. Only concave (i.e. ones with sides that cave in) do not. If you are looking for a name of a shape that has no line of symmetry, then there aren't any with specific names.
An isosceles triangle and a kite have only one line of symmetry.
yes in half only
square...........................
Because it only has four sides. So it can only have two lines of symmetry because if you fold it the sides will be the same shape.
An equilateral triangle has exactly three lines of symmetry. It is the only shape that contains exactly three lines of symmetry.
The modern answer is that if the shape only fits once onto the original when rotated 360o it has no rotational symmetry. A right triangle only fits once when rotated 360o so it has no rotational symmetry.