The answer will depend on what you mean by "this type".
Rotational Symmetry, Traversal Symmetry, -Insert third type here-
three
The rectory, the supplementary, and the general branches
One type of symmetry is rotation. The second type of symmetry is translation. The third type of symmetry is reflection.
An isosceles triangle has two equal sides and one line of symmetry
line symmetry, rotational symmetry, mirror symmetry &liner symmetry
Bilateral Symmetry
It depends on the type of triangle: -- scalene triangles have three sides of different length, and no lines of symmetry -- isoceles triangles have one line of symmetry that includes the apex -- equilateral triangles have three lines of symmetry, all bisectors through a vertex
The word "symmetry" has three syllables.
Yes; a three leaf clover has rotational 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.
Bilateral symmetry