The letters that are both horizontally and vertically symmetrical are "H," "I," "O," "X," and "W." These letters maintain their appearance when flipped along both axes. Other letters may be symmetrical along one axis but not the other. For example, "A" is vertically symmetrical but not horizontally.
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A trapezoid doesn't necessarily have symmetry, but if it does it bisects the two parallel lines (ie vertically)
In terms of symmetry, only certain letters can be considered symmetrical. These include letters such as A, H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X, and Y. These letters have either vertical, horizontal, or diagonal symmetry, meaning they can be divided into two equal parts that mirror each other. Other letters like B, C, D, E, K, and S do not have symmetry and are considered asymmetrical.
H,I,X,O have symmetry both vertically and horizontally.
Yes. In this typeface, K is symmetrical around a horizontal line.
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