A regular pentagon has five lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry passes through a vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side. In contrast, an irregular pentagon may have fewer or no lines of symmetry, depending on its specific shape.
A regular pentagon has five lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry passes through one vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side. In contrast, an irregular pentagon may have fewer lines of symmetry, depending on its specific shape.
An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry
A parallelogram.
five lines of symmetry :)
the shape has 1 side of symmetry
If your asking what shape has three lines of symmetry, your answer would be an equilateral triangle. You can tell how many lines of symmetry a shape that has all angles of the same measure has by looking at it's angles. Ex., pentagon has five angles--five lines of symmetry; octagon has eight angles, eight lines of symmetry; etc.
It has reflectional symmetry It has five lines of symmetry It is symmetrical
A regular pentagon has five lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry passes through a vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side. In contrast, an irregular pentagon may have fewer or no lines of symmetry, depending on its specific shape.
no shape does! * * * * * Not true. A parallelogram has rotational symmetry of order 2, but no lines of symmetry.
A 2d shape with uncountable lines of symmetry is a circle.
it has five lines of symmetry
A regular pentagon has five lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry passes through one vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side. In contrast, an irregular pentagon may have fewer lines of symmetry, depending on its specific shape.
35 lines of symmetry
An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry
A parallelogram.
There are 3 lines of symmetry ina 6-sided shape.