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Write the capital letterso of the English alphabet which have neither rotational symmetry nor reflection symmetry.

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Answered by JomeyStanly
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Alphabet Reflection symmetry

The letters A, H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X and Y appear the same in their mirror image.

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In this regard, what letters of the English alphabet have reflection symmetry?

H, I, O, X are the letters having a reflectional symmetry about both the vertical mirror and the horizontal mirror.

Furthermore, does the letter S have reflection symmetry? “H” and “I” have both vertical AND horizontal symmetry, as does “O” and “X.” But N, S, and Z don't have reflectional symmetry at all! And they DO have rotational symmetry. 8. Some letters look the same when facing a mirror.

In this regard, what letters in the alphabet have rotational symmetry?

Capital letters that have rotational symmetry are: Z, S, H, N and O. The letters Z, S, H and N, when rotated 180 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise, will look the same after rotation completion. This is called rotational symmetry on the order of two, because there were two 90 degree rotations.

Which figure has reflection symmetry?

A rectangle is an example of a shape with reflection symmetry. A line of reflection through the midpoints of opposite sides will always be a line of symmetry. A rectangle has two lines of symmetry. You can imagine folding the rectangle along each line of symmetry and each half of the rectangle would match up perfectly.

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