It depends. If it is a right isosceles triangle, it has one axis of symmetry (the line which would bisect the right angle). A right scalene triangle has no axis of symmetry.
A scalene triangle has no axis of symmetry.
A triangle with two lines of symmetry does not exist. It can have one line of symmetry (an isosceles triangle) or three (an equilateral triangle), but not two.
It has to have at least 60'0 or more hesh What is that answer? To have an axis of symmetry, a triangle must be isosceles. This requires two sides (or two angles) to have the same measure. The triangle would have three axes of symmetry if all its sides (angles) were the same.
5 symmetry axis
It depends. If it is a right isosceles triangle, it has one axis of symmetry (the line which would bisect the right angle). A right scalene triangle has no axis of symmetry.
You are an isosceles triangle
an isosceles
An isosceles triangle
there is one
3 is how many lines of symmetry a triangle has.
3(one per corner)
A scalene triangle has no axis of symmetry.
Isosceles
An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry
A triangle, in general has none. An isosceles triangle has 1 axis of symmetry while an equilateral triangle has 3 axes.
This could be either an isosceles triangle or a right angled triangle.