The lower case k, as shown in the question, has 0 lines of symmetry.
z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry. z does not have a line of symmetry.
2241931766_60fd757e50 depends how u write u'r t either a lower case or u have nice handwriting but there are usually 1 line
Line symmetry = Reflection symmetry. Point symmetry = Rotational symmetry.
The letters A H I O T X Y all have a vertical line of symmetry (as they look the same on the left as they do on the right).
Lower case A doesn't have a line of symmetry. Upper case A has a vertical line of symmetry.
lower case i has 1 line of symmetry upper case I has 2 lines of symmetry
In the lower case: no.
yes it has one * * * * * No, the lower case letter has no line of symmetry.
yes down the middle for both a capital and a lower case
Your doing that test too I take it?? I put 1, since S was the only one I could see without a line of symmetry. Correct me if im wrong. Well it would depend on if they are upper case or lower case letters. Look at the lower case {m a t h e}. The upper case versions of these do have a line of symmetry, but not the lower case. (Well perhaps t, depending on the font used)
A lower-case 'h' has rotational symmetry. An upper-case 'H' also has reflective symmetry.
no
This is different in different typefaces (fonts) but in arial: o i l s v w x z all have symmetry s and z have point symmetry the others have at least one line of symmetry.
a lower case "b"
No. DAY is a word typed in upper case letters. It is not a line - whether of symmetry or otherwise.
Letters with both horizontal and vertical symmetry are: (lower case) - lox (upper case) - HIOX