not all shapes have lines of symmetry. one example is a triangle.
A square has 4 lines of symmetry
circle
It all depends what types of shapes, but take for example a circle, it can have multiple lines of symmetry.
You would call the group of shapes which has at least one line of symmetry symmetrical shapes. Stars, circles, and rectangles are considered symmetrical shapes.
No. Asymmetric shapes do not have any lines (or planes) of symmetry.
not all shapes have lines of symmetry. one example is a triangle.
Irregular shapes don't ever have rotational symmetry.
All regular shapes have a line of symmetry. But you can get rid of its line of symmetry by making it irregular (so the angles aren't the same).
All shapes have translation symmetry.
Shapes do not always have lines of symmetry. For example, if you have an irregular shape, it will not have a line of symmetry. I am quite certain though that all geometric shapes have a line of symmetry.
A square has 4 lines of symmetry
no
squares
circle
A star
It all depends what types of shapes, but take for example a circle, it can have multiple lines of symmetry.