it has 2
It not just has a line of symmetry; a perfect circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry.
a square pyramid have 4 axis of symmetry * * * * * I would have said only one: the line joining the vertex to the centre of the square base.
Cuboid has : 8 corners (vertices) 12 edges
4,554,463,211,687,204,768,945,986,365,196 lines
Many invertebrates such as insects, arachnids and other arthropods have bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side. However, some invertebrates such as jellyfish have radial symmetry. Animals with radial body symmetry display a regular arrangement of body parts around a central axis, usually in a circular pattern.
it has 2
it has 2
3
im guessing 4
Three axes of symmetry.
Ah, a cuboid is a special shape with 9 lines of symmetry. Each face of the cuboid has a line of symmetry running through its center, and there are additional lines of symmetry that go through the midpoints of each pair of opposite edges. It's a beautiful thing to observe the symmetry in nature and mathematics.
A cuboid.
2
It depends what type of triange it is. If it is an equilateral triangle, you can draw 3 lines of symmetry If it is an isosceles triangle, you can draw 1 line of symmetry If it is a scalene triangle, you cannot draw any lines of symmetry
it has 5 planes of symmetry
It depends on which type of cuboid we are talking about. If it is a CUBE (a special type of cuboid), then it has nine planes of symmetry. If it is a cuboid with length, width and height all different, then it has three planes of symmetry. If it is a cuboid with two equal measurements (say width and length), then it has five planes of symmetry.
A nephroid has 2 lines of symmetry.