Please explain to me how exactly you expect to make a shape with two lines...
or if you're trying to ask for a shape that is symmetrical in two different places, try a rectangle. Or a square. Or a circle. Octagons have several.
An isosceles triangle and a kite have only one line of symmetry.
When referring to the figure and shape of "6", no it does not have any lines of symmetry.
scalene triangle.
A pentagon
polygon!
A shape does NOT need to have line symmetry in order to have rotational symmetry.For example, the letters N, Z and S can be rotated 180° to show symmetry, but none of these show line symmetry.When the folded part Line of Symmetry. Here I have folded a rectangle one way, and it didn't work.
A symmetrical shape is said to have line symmetry. A shape that has line symmetry can have one or more lines of symmetry
a shape with a line of symmetry
Yes. Any equilateral shape can have both rotational and line symmetry.
A triangle has symmetry.
The line of symmetry in a shape is found be looking at the sides of the shape. If you see that two sides look the same, try to draw a straight line through them. The line of symmetry acts like the dotted line in which you fold you paper. If you can fold the shape across the line of symmetry, and the shape is exactly the same on both sides then you have found A line of symmetry.
circle
A semicircle.
The definition of a line of symmetry is a line that can be draw down the center of any shape or object to show mirror image of the other side. where each side is a mirror image of the other side.
The 2D shape which has one line of symmetry is the trapezium.
An isosceles triangle has one line of symmetry
An isosceles triangle has one line of symmetry