A trapezium can have either 0 or 1 line of symmetry, depending on its specific shape. If the trapezium is a parallelogram, it will have one line of symmetry, which is the line that divides the shape into two equal halves. However, if the trapezium is not a parallelogram, it will have no lines of symmetry, as there is no way to divide it into two equal halves through a single line.
A trapezium can have at most 1 line of symmetry.
A trapezium has only 1 pair of parallel lines.
10 lines of symmetry
2 lines of symmetry
A trapezium has no right angles therefore there are no perpendicular lines. If it had perpendicular lines, it would be a square or rectangle.
A trapezium can have at most 1 line of symmetry.
None.
None, normally. One if it is an isosceles trapezium.
None.
It has 1 vertical line of symmetry
It has 1 vertical line of symmetry
All trapeziums have no lines of symmetry unless it is an isosceles trapezium which has one line of symmetry
A trapezium has just the 1 line of symmetry.
A trapezium has normally no lines of symmetry unless it is an isosceles trapezium which has 1 line of symmetry
Usually none. But one in an isosceles trapezium.
None.
a trapezium