O has the most symmetry because no matter how you turn it, it is still the same.
The letter "O" has rotational symmetry, as it looks the same when rotated 180 degrees.
No. The only uppercase letters with rotational symmetry are H I N O S X Z Lowercase are l o s x z (and t depending on how it's drawn)
There are 10 letters in the alphabet that achieve rotational symmetry when displayed in their capital form. These letters: A, H, I, M, O, U, V, W, X, and Y.
In the upper case Roman alphabet, there are H, I, N, O, S, X and Z.
O,z,i,x,h Not true. Only the letter O. h has no lines of symmetry unless capitalised; i and x have one. When capitalised, all three have two lines of symmetry, not MORE THAN 2. z has none, so I am not sure what it is doing in this list.
the answer is U O S H K Z X N A D=2 0R MORE LINES OF SYMMETRY
None - it has rotational symmetry - not reflection symmetry.
yes, it has a rotational symmetry of 180 degrees, and of course 360. like if you flipped it upside down, then put it on top of the other one it would look the same. just not a lowercase.
H, I, N, S, X and Z. I make that 6, not 3! And O has 180 degree symmetry and more!
S
No, but it looks like it. Actually the leter S does have a line of symmetry. Not vertically but horizontally. See, S.
The lines of symmetry for each letter are as follows: j: none k: none l: none m: vertical line of symmetry n: none o: infinite lines of symmetry (any line through the center) p: vertical line of symmetry q: vertical line of symmetry r: none s: none t: vertical line of symmetry u: vertical line of symmetry v: vertical line of symmetry w: vertical line of symmetry x: infinite lines of symmetry (both diagonals and vertical) y: vertical line of symmetry z: none