The letter "a" has one line of symmetry when written in lowercase (a) and that line is vertical, dividing it down the center. In uppercase (A), it has a vertical line of symmetry as well, which runs through the midpoint of the letter. However, the lowercase "a" lacks horizontal symmetry, while the uppercase "A" does not have any horizontal symmetry either.
Depending on the triangle, there may be three, one, or none.
Any rectangle has two lines of symmetry - one dividing it in half horizontally and one vertically, both passing through the center.
There are no lines of symmentry in a scalene triangle. If you were to put a line anywhere in a scalene triangle, the two sides would not be symmetrical because scalene triangle has all different sides and all different angles.
There are no lines of symmetry in the letter F
The letter R has no lines of symmetry
1 lines
It has 2 symmetry lines
4
None normally unless it's in the form of a rectangle which has 2 lines of symmetry.
Depending on the triangle, there may be three, one, or none.
Any rectangle has two lines of symmetry - one dividing it in half horizontally and one vertically, both passing through the center.
A coral REEF (the biome made of corals) shows no symmetry.
Bilateral
Yes.
There are no lines of symmentry in a scalene triangle. If you were to put a line anywhere in a scalene triangle, the two sides would not be symmetrical because scalene triangle has all different sides and all different angles.
four just like a square
the letter Q has no lines of symmetry ➘㊥