A, H, I, and a few others more. Note that those are uppercase letters. Since "symmetry" is related to the exact form of the letters, the situation with uppercase letters is different than with lowercase letters.
A, H, I, and a few others more. Note that those are uppercase letters. Since "symmetry" is related to the exact form of the letters, the situation with uppercase letters is different than with lowercase letters.
A, H, I, and a few others more. Note that those are uppercase letters. Since "symmetry" is related to the exact form of the letters, the situation with uppercase letters is different than with lowercase letters.
A, H, I, and a few others more. Note that those are uppercase letters. Since "symmetry" is related to the exact form of the letters, the situation with uppercase letters is different than with lowercase letters.
The letter D does not have a vertical line of symmetry.
Yes T has a vertical line of symmetry
its a line that is vertical and a symmetry
A line that divides the letter so that the 2 halves are mirror images. Ex. The letter V ... A vertical line thru the bottom makes 2 parts that are mirror images, so that vertical line is the axis of symmetry. But.. A Capital E would not have a vertical axis of symmetry. Capital E would have a horizontal line splitting thru the middle line as its axis of symmetry.
one. It is a vertical line of symmetry which splits the A in half.
It has one line of vertical symmetry
Yes the letter A has a vertical line of symmetry
The letter D does not have a vertical line of symmetry.
The letter A has one vertical line of symmetry
Yes T has a vertical line of symmetry
It has 1 vertical line of symmetry
Yes the letter A has a vertical line of symmetry.
It has one vertical line of symmetry through its middle
its a line that is vertical and a symmetry
The letter T has one vertical line of symmetry.
A line that divides the letter so that the 2 halves are mirror images. Ex. The letter V ... A vertical line thru the bottom makes 2 parts that are mirror images, so that vertical line is the axis of symmetry. But.. A Capital E would not have a vertical axis of symmetry. Capital E would have a horizontal line splitting thru the middle line as its axis of symmetry.
It has 1 line of symmetry through its vertical center