A kite usually has straight line symmetry. It can be folded in half, and be exactly the same on each side.
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Depends on what type of shape it is. If its a diamond shaped kite then it does have 2 lines or symmetry
A kite can have only one line of symmetry but it can also have 2 or 3. It depends what kite.
A quadrilateral that has exactly one line of symmetry is called a kite. In a kite, one diagonal acts as the line of symmetry, dividing the shape into two congruent triangles. The other diagonal of the kite is not a line of symmetry, as the two resulting triangles are not congruent. Kites are a specific type of quadrilateral with unique properties related to their symmetry and angles.
A kite has 1 line of symmetry and a square has 4 lines of symmetry and so there are 5 lines of symmetry altogether.
There is one line of symmetry in a kite
A kite does not have rotational symmetry.
It has 1 line of symmetry
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Draw the shape kite and then do symmetry lines across it.
a kite
it has 1 line of symmetry