A normal acoustic guitar body (ie the general shape of a guitar; without strings, body-finger protector, ornamentation, etc) would have 1 line of symmetry running down its centre.
Strung, it would have no lines of symmetry as the lower strings are thicker than the higher strings, but if the thickness of the strings is ignored, it would still have 1 line of symmetry.
A lot of Guitars have no line of symmetry as there is a "cut-in" into the body near the bottom of the neck on one side to allow easier access for putting fingers onto the fret-board on the higher notes (the frets closest to the hole).
Similarly, electric guitars often have knobs for various controls which are placed to one side again making the guitar asymmetric.
10 lines of symmetry
2 lines of symmetry
There are infinitely many lines of symmetry. Every line can be a line of symmetry for a suitable shape.
There are eight lines of symmetry.
A TRAPIZOID has 2 lines of symmetry
A nephroid has 2 lines of symmetry.
it has five lines of symmetry
2 lines OF SYMMETRY
10 lines of symmetry
4 Lines of symmetry
2 lines of symmetry
2 lines of symmetry
It has 2 lines of symmetry.
no lines of symmetry
5 lines
There is no such thing as 8 lines of symmetry. A circle, for example, has infinitely many lines of symmetry.
There are infinitely many lines of symmetry. Every line can be a line of symmetry for a suitable shape.