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Six (6) . They are three times corner to corner, and three times each dimension (face to face).
Most shapes have no line of symmetry and no right angle. Look at your hand, feet, face or body (the last two are only nearly symmetrical), the keyboard, the monitor.
None. No human nor animal has a square face.
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A smiley face typically has two lines of symmetry: one horizontal line passing through the middle of the face, and one vertical line passing through the center of the face. These lines divide the smiley face into four equal parts that are mirror images of each other.
This is a octagonA octagon has 8 sides and 8 corners.1 face and 8 lines of symmetry.* * * * *An octagon need not have any lines of symmetry.
It depends what type of triange it is. If it is an equilateral triangle, you can draw 3 lines of symmetry If it is an isosceles triangle, you can draw 1 line of symmetry If it is a scalene triangle, you cannot draw any lines of symmetry
With a very apologetic face because it is not true.
Strictly speaking, none, since almost all biological specimens are asymmetrical at a detailed level. Every human being has an asymmetrical face, for example. But an idealised lemon would have onle line of symmetry - along its long axis.
Well i cant think of any shape without a line of symmetry that isn't irregular. * * * * * Most shapes do not have any line of symmetry. Your hand, for instance, or each eye. Your face, if viewed at sufficient detail, is asymmetric.
Line symmetry.
The question is too ambiguous because, depending on its orientation, the top of a triangular prism can be a triangualar face, a rectangular face or an edge.
If you mean the picture on it, it depends on the picture. If you mean the CD itself, it has an infinite number because it is a circle.
Yes, but they can have more than one line of symmetry.* * All swords in Minecraft have the same pixel pattern. The diamond sword is a 3D object, so it can have many different lines of symmetry. The front face and the back face are the same, making one line of symmetry. Splitting the sword from the top of the bade to the bottom of the hilt, creates a different line of symmetry.