Horizontal reflectional symmetry in words refers to words that appear the same when viewed upside down, typically when written in a specific font or style. Examples include "ON," "MOON," and "WOOD." These words maintain their appearance across a horizontal axis, allowing for a symmetrical reflection. This type of symmetry is less common in English compared to vertical symmetry.
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mom , wow, that's all i can think of XD
Reflection symmetry, reflectional symmetry, line symmetry, mirror symmetry, mirror-image symmetry, or bilateral symmetry is symmetry with respect to reflection
A snake
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mom , wow, that's all i can think of XD
Yes it does. A regular hexagon will have both rotational and reflectional symmetry about its centre.
It has 20
both
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only if it's a mirror
The states that have reflectional symmetry when written vertically in capital letters is Hawaii, Ohio, Iowa, and Utah. * * * * * A does not have horizontal symmetry - it has a vertical axis of symmetry. So only OHIO remains.
One phrase that has reflectional symmetry when written horizontally is "Too hot to hoot."
Reflection symmetry, reflectional symmetry, line symmetry, mirror symmetry, mirror-image symmetry, or bilateral symmetry is symmetry with respect to reflection
A snake