None. There could have been only one but
None. There could have been only one but
None. There could have been only one but
None. There could have been only one but
no, it is not
Yes, one.
There is an infinite number of lines across a circle that form two symmetric half-circles.
it depends what kind it is so some yes but some no
The only shape that is symmetric about a point are a circle, sphere and their multi-dimensional counterparts. There are many more functions that are symmetric about the axes or specific lines.
A parallelogram has no lines of symmetry unless it is a square, a rectangle or a rhombus.
write 3 letters that are symmetrical and show the lines of symmetry
A pentagon can be symmetric, yes. It is symmetric around any of its lines of symmetry. Yes, divide it starting from the top down 2 the bottom. Pretty simple.
Yes it has 3
Rhombus ,trapezium * * * * * Wrong. A rhombus is symmetric about its diagonals.
No such thing as a regular triangle. You need to be more accurate in your triangular description. Equilateral triangle is symmetric about three lines of symmetry. Isosceles triangle is symmetric one line of symmetry. Right-angled, and Scalene triangles have no lines of symmetry.
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