There are many letters with lines of symmetry. A, B, D, E, H, I, l, M, m, O, o, T, t, U, u, V, v, W, w, X, x, Y. A, B, D, E, H, I, l, M, m, O, o, T, t, U, u, V, v, W, w, X, x, Y.
H,I,O,X Note that if you draw "O" as a perfect circle, it will have infinitely many lines of symmetry.
Yes, but only in fonts in which the letter "m" is symmetric.
m
A B C D E H K M U V W X Y * * * * * What? Most of these letters do not have rotational symmetry and so cannot have rotational AND line symmetry. Or did the meaning of AND change last night? The only upper case letters with both are H, I, O, X
One.
1
0 or 1, depending on the font.
in lower case, none. if it's a capital letter it has one right down the middle.
There are many animals that have the same type of symmetry as the letter M. A frog for example has this.
Of the capital letters M, O, E, and X, -- M and E each have one line of symmetry, -- X has two lines of symmetry, or four if the cross lines were printed perpendicular, as they are in some fonts, -- O has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. My answer is justified by my firm conviction that it's correct.
NONE * * * * * The correct answer is none in some fonts, one in others.
only 1 becuz only M word in math can have a line of symetry otherwise none other word can have a line of symetry
A, C, D, E, K, M, T, V, W, Y
Order 1. That is, no rotational symmetry.
It has one vertical line of symmetry through its middle
No.