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.
Horizontal only
Both
Two lines of symmetry; one vertical and one horizontal
The letter "S" has a vertical line of symmetry. If you were to draw a vertical line down the middle of the letter, both halves would mirror each other. However, it does not possess horizontal symmetry, as the top and bottom halves do not match.
well there alot. for example A has it. also W. also M
Horizontal only
Both
Two lines of symmetry; one vertical and one horizontal
Yes. It has vertical, horizontal and diagonal planes of symmetry
The letter "S" has a vertical line of symmetry. If you were to draw a vertical line down the middle of the letter, both halves would mirror each other. However, it does not possess horizontal symmetry, as the top and bottom halves do not match.
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.
The letter J has no lines of symmetry. It does not exhibit symmetry along the vertical, horizontal, or diagonal axes. Each side of the letter is distinctly different in shape, preventing any line of symmetry from being drawn.
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)