Yes! You can actually show five lines of symmetry. Each one goes from the vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.
One or none.
A pentagon has five lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry passes through a vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side, dividing the pentagon into two equal halves. The lines of symmetry for a regular pentagon are evenly spaced at 72-degree angles from each other.
Equilateral Triangles (3 lines of symmetry)Rectangles (at least 2 lines of symmetry)Squares (4 lines of symmetry)Rhombuses (at least 2 lines of symmetry)Any regular polygon (at least 5 lines of symmetry)
Rectangles and Rhombuses (have at least 2 lines of symmetry).
They both have the same amount of lines of symmetry. * * * * * Not true. A square has four lines of symmetry, a rectangle only two.
No. A pentagon can have 1 or 5 lines of symmetry.
A regular pentagon has five lines of symmetry, but a specific type of pentagon known as an irregular pentagon can have only two lines of symmetry. An example would be a pentagon where two sides are equal in length, and the angles opposite these sides are equal, creating reflectional symmetry across those two lines. However, the specific arrangement would affect the overall symmetry, so not all irregular pentagons will have exactly two lines of symmetry.
A regular pentagon has five lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry passes through one vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side. This means that the pentagon can be divided into two mirror-image halves along each of these lines. In contrast, an irregular pentagon may have fewer or no lines of symmetry, depending on its specific shape.
A decagon and any polygon above a pentagon has more than two lines of symmetry
A regular pentagon has 5 lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry passes through one vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side. This means that the pentagon can be folded along each line such that the two halves match perfectly.
No- it has five (one from each corner to the other side) Incorrect. It depends on which type of pentagon your talking about, if you are talking about an equilateral regular pentagon, yes 5 sides but if you are talking about an irregular pentagon, well, that's different. a regular pentagon has 5 lines of symmetry
One or none.
A pentagon has five lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry passes through a vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side, dividing the pentagon into two equal halves. The lines of symmetry for a regular pentagon are evenly spaced at 72-degree angles from each other.
There are no lines of symmetry.
In this font it has two lines of symmetry.
A nephroid has 2 lines of symmetry.
Ellipses and non-square rectangles have two lines of symmetry.