As written in lower case in this font (as waist), 2: the letters w and i
If written in upper case in this font (as WAIST), 4: the letters W, A, I and T
5 symmetry axis
A scalene triangle has no axis of symmetry.
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.
There is no equation (nor inequality) in the question so there can be no graph - with or without an axis of symmetry.
the distance from a point on either ray of the angle that is equidistance from the axis of symmetry is the line of symmetry. the line of symmetry dives the angle in half.
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Letters that have more than one axis of symmetry include the letters "H," "I," "O," "X," and "Z." For example, "H" and "I" have both vertical and horizontal axes of symmetry, while "O" and "X" have infinite axes of symmetry. The letter "Z" has a diagonal axis of symmetry as well.
The shape you're looking for is "seesaw." It has 11 letters, possesses at least one line of symmetry, and starts with the letter "s." A seesaw can be symmetrical along its central axis.
The answer does depend on the font, but: B, F, G, J, L, P, Q, R and S. In a few fonts, for example, the top and the bottom of B are the same size so the letter does have an axis of symmetry.
5 symmetry axis
Its extremum is on its axis of symmetry.
What is axis of symmetry? the axis of symmetry is a line that divides a planar figure into two congurent reflected halves
The capital letters of the alphabet that exhibit horizontal line symmetry are B, C, D, E, H, I, K, O, X, and Z. These letters remain unchanged when flipped along a horizontal axis. This symmetry is characterized by their balanced shapes above and below the line of symmetry.
The states that have reflectional symmetry when written vertically in capital letters is Hawaii, Ohio, Iowa, and Utah. * * * * * A does not have horizontal symmetry - it has a vertical axis of symmetry. So only OHIO remains.
there are 4 axis of symmetry in a circle
Not necessarily, in fact, only parallelograms have them, irregular quadrilaterals do not.
The axis of symmetry. Which is a line that you can reflect two functions of off the axis of symmetry.