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The capital letter H does B, C, D, E, H, I, K, O, and X have a horizontal symmetry line.
A capital "B" has one horizontal line of symmetry.
It resembles a capital "P" with two horizontal lines through the top of the letter. This is what it actually looks like: ₱.
The capital letter "C" has a horizontal line of symmetry. Imagine printing out a big "C" on a piece of paper. If you fold it horizontally, the top and bottom would match up perfectly.
The Greek capital letter for Omega is Ω.
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The capital letter H does B, C, D, E, H, I, K, O, and X have a horizontal symmetry line.
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A capital "B" has one horizontal line of symmetry.
Yes, the capital letter E has perpendicular lines. It consists of three horizontal lines and one vertical line, with the vertical line intersecting the horizontal lines at right angles, forming perpendicular intersections. This structure gives the letter its distinctive shape.
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The capital letters that consist solely of vertical and oblique line segments are A, K, M, N, V, W, X, and Y. These letters do not include any curved lines, relying entirely on straight lines to form their shapes. Each letter showcases a unique combination of vertical and diagonal strokes.
It has one line of symmetry across the horizontal 'bar' of the H, and one vertical line parallel to the 'uprights' - mid-way along the horizontal bar.
It resembles a capital "P" with two horizontal lines through the top of the letter. This is what it actually looks like: ₱.
A capital letter "A" has three acute angles. The two angles at the base, where the legs of the "A" meet the horizontal crossbar, are acute, as well as the angle at the top where the legs converge.
The capital letter "N" does not have a line of symmetry. While it has rotational symmetry when rotated 180 degrees, it lacks a vertical or horizontal line that divides it into two identical halves. As a result, it does not exhibit reflective symmetry.