Horizontal only
Both
Two lines of symmetry; one vertical and one horizontal
well there alot. for example A has it. also W. also M
' K ' has a horizontal one. ' T ' has a vertical one.
Horizontal only
Both
Two lines of symmetry; one vertical and one horizontal
Yes. It has vertical, horizontal and diagonal planes of symmetry
well there alot. for example A has it. also W. also M
Four. * * * * * I would say just 2: horizontal and vertical.
Linear (horizontal as well as vertical), plus rotational (180 deg).
' K ' has a horizontal one. ' T ' has a vertical one.
It has one line of symmetry across the horizontal 'bar' of the H, and one vertical line parallel to the 'uprights' - mid-way along the horizontal bar.
The letter x has 4 lines ofsymmetry. (horizontal, vertical, and the two diagonals)
Yes, the letter "V" has a vertical line of symmetry. When divided vertically down the middle, both halves are mirror images of each other. However, it does not have horizontal or diagonal lines of symmetry.
A line that divides the letter so that the 2 halves are mirror images. Ex. The letter V ... A vertical line thru the bottom makes 2 parts that are mirror images, so that vertical line is the axis of symmetry. But.. A Capital E would not have a vertical axis of symmetry. Capital E would have a horizontal line splitting thru the middle line as its axis of symmetry.