As written in lower case in this font (as waist), 2: the letters w and iIf written in upper case in this font (as WAIST), 4: the letters W, A, I and T
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
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The answer depends on the font and whether you use upper case or lower case. MOW, SIS pod
They are all upper case letters of the Roman alphabet.
Letters with both horizontal and vertical symmetry are: (lower case) - lox (upper case) - HIOX
Lower case A doesn't have a line of symmetry. Upper case A has a vertical line of symmetry.
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No. DAY is a word typed in upper case letters. It is not a line - whether of symmetry or otherwise.
The question depends on what you consider to be English letters. The letters that this site uses are Roman letters.
As written in lower case in this font (as waist), 2: the letters w and iIf written in upper case in this font (as WAIST), 4: the letters W, A, I and T
Lower case "o" and "x" both have two lines of symmetry. Upper case letters with two lines of symmetry are: "O," "X," "H" and "I."
O,I,H,andX * * * * * Not forgetting N, S and Z.
The answer depends of the font.In broad terms, in the upper case letters:F, G, J, L, P, Q and R.The others have reflective (or line) symmetry, or they have rotational symmetry, or both.
lower case i has 1 line of symmetry upper case I has 2 lines of symmetry
The letters: I O H X o x all exhibit bilateral symmetry and rotational symmetry, with O and X exhibiting it in both upper and lower case.
There are 10 letters in the alphabet that achieve rotational symmetry when displayed in their capital form. These letters: A, H, I, M, O, U, V, W, X, and Y.