The letters that have both vertical and horizontal line symmetry are B, C, D, H, I, O, X, and U. These letters can be divided evenly along both their vertical and horizontal axes, resulting in mirrored halves. For example, the letter "O" looks the same when flipped both ways, while "H" maintains its shape symmetrically across both axes.
Capital h, i, o, t, x.
The letters that exhibit both horizontal and vertical symmetry are "H", "I", "O", "X", and "W". These letters look the same when divided horizontally or vertically. For instance, "H" and "I" maintain their shape across both axes, while "O", "X", and "W" also reflect this symmetry. Other letters do not possess this dual symmetry.
Both
Horizontal only
The word that fits the clues is "H." It has both horizontal and vertical symmetry, as it looks the same when flipped along either axis. In contrast, the letter "Q" has vertical symmetry but no horizontal symmetry, while the letter "O" exhibits horizontal symmetry but no vertical symmetry.
Letters with both horizontal and vertical symmetry are: (lower case) - lox (upper case) - HIOX
O, l, S, Z
Capital h, i, o, t, x.
Both
Horizontal only
The word that fits the clues is "H." It has both horizontal and vertical symmetry, as it looks the same when flipped along either axis. In contrast, the letter "Q" has vertical symmetry but no horizontal symmetry, while the letter "O" exhibits horizontal symmetry but no vertical symmetry.
H,I,X,O have symmetry both vertically and horizontally.
To draw the axis of symmetry for alphabets, first identify the vertical, horizontal, or diagonal line that divides the letter into two identical halves. For example, the letter "A" has a vertical axis of symmetry, while "B" has a vertical line that can be drawn down the center. Letters like "O" and "H" have both vertical and horizontal axes of symmetry. You can sketch these lines lightly through the center of the letter to visualize the symmetry.
Letters that have more than one axis of symmetry include the letters "H," "I," "O," "X," and "Z." For example, "H" and "I" have both vertical and horizontal axes of symmetry, while "O" and "X" have infinite axes of symmetry. The letter "Z" has a diagonal axis of symmetry as well.
four quarter parts are equal
Only vertical: A, M, T, U, V, W, Y Only horizontal: B, C, D, E, K Both vertical and horizontal: H, I, O, X
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