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The numbers between 1 and 10 that are symmetrical are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 9. These numbers have a line of symmetry either horizontally, vertically, or both. For example, the number 1 is symmetrical horizontally, vertically, and diagonally. Numbers like 7 and 10 are not symmetrical within this range.
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Depending on the font or chosen style of drawing:"8" has both horizontal and vertical symmetry."3" has horizontal symmetry.
1 and 8 are symmetrical both horizontally and vertically and 3 is symmetrical horizontally.
5 expressed as a Roman numeral is V which is symmetrical
No, regular polygons with an even number of sides are also symmetrical.
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8 has vertical symmetry.
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yes it is
Yes. Regular polygons with an odd number of sides are also symmetrical.
No you cannot have an irregular octagon with three symmetrical lines and just to let you know that 5 billion - 2 = 4,999,998 and you can do an endless sum with all four number operations - + % x and 5 kerzillibillion - 10 kerzillibillion = -5,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.
0 is symmetrical because when something is symmetrical it can be split down the middle and have two symmetrical sides or two sides that look the same. If you draw your ones like a straight line then it could be symmetrical depending on your teacher. If your teacher allows you to make your symmetrical lines going horizontal instead of vertical then 3 would also be symmetrical. F.Y.I if you don't trust a enrichment middle schooler who has learned this recently then don't use this information