An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry
You are an isosceles triangle
An irregular trapezium.
An Axis of Symmetry is any line along which any Graph, group of graphs, or other shape may be divided into two symmetrical pieces which are perfect mirror images of one another.
It is an imaginary line that produces a mirror image of a shape which is its line of symmetry
An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry
It will, unless the shape is symmetrical and the axis of reflection is parallel to the axis of symmetry.
You are an isosceles triangle
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Asymmetrical. The answer is NOT irregular. An irregular shape, such as an isosceles triangle does have an axis of symmetry.
For a polygon with an odd number of sides, such as a 9-sided shape, the axis of symmetry is a line that passes through the center of the shape and divides it into two equal halves. In the case of a regular 9-sided shape (also known as a nonagon), the axis of symmetry would pass through the center and connect opposite vertices. This axis of symmetry creates two mirror-image halves that are identical in shape and size.
There are 3 lines of symmetry ina 6-sided shape.
An irregular trapezium.
An Axis of Symmetry is any line along which any Graph, group of graphs, or other shape may be divided into two symmetrical pieces which are perfect mirror images of one another.
A hexagon is the simplest shape, and the only regular polygon, with 6 lines of symmetry.
It is an imaginary line that produces a mirror image of a shape which is its line of symmetry
When referring to the figure and shape of "6", no it does not have any lines of symmetry.