A=1 B=1 C=1 D=1 E=1 f=0 G=0 and H=2
A capital "B" has one horizontal line of symmetry.
NO
Although some may claim it has a horizontal symmetry, closer inspection will show that the lower part is larger than the upper part and so the letter is NOT symmetrical.
No.For example, a hexagon with equal angles and sides of lengths a,b,a,b,a,b has rotational symmetry of order 3, but it has no reflection symmetry.No.For example, a hexagon with equal angles and sides of lengths a,b,a,b,a,b has rotational symmetry of order 3, but it has no reflection symmetry.No.For example, a hexagon with equal angles and sides of lengths a,b,a,b,a,b has rotational symmetry of order 3, but it has no reflection symmetry.No.For example, a hexagon with equal angles and sides of lengths a,b,a,b,a,b has rotational symmetry of order 3, but it has no reflection symmetry.
CAPITAL LETTERS: F, G, J, N, P, Q, R, S, Z these may or may not have: B, K, L small letters: a, b, d, e, f, g, h, j, k, p, q, r, s Note: db and qp can have a line of symmetry between the letters
Yes the letter be has one line of symmetry-horizontally.
A capital "B" has one horizontal line of symmetry.
1
yes it has one * * * * * No, the lower case letter has no line of symmetry.
One.
b
The letter B has one set of line symmetry.The top of the B and the bottum.
Usually none. In some fonts, though, it may have a horizontal line of symmetry - half-way up.
a lower case "b"
NO
If you are using lower case letters, the only letter with exactly two lines of symmetry (out of a b c d e f g h y o u j k l) is l.c and k have one line of symmetry.o has many, many lines of symmetry.H has two lines of symmetry (but lowercase h has none).A B D E Y and U all have one line of symmetry.
In caps there is 1. lower case none.