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Elina [12.6K]
2 years ago
8

HOOK is a word that has horizontal line symmetry since it is made up of letters that each have horizontal line symmetry. Can you

think of another word that has horizontal line symmetry? Is it possible to form a word that has vertical line symmetry? Explain your reasoning.
Mathematics
1 answer:
storchak [24]2 years ago
6 0

Another word that has horizontal line symmetry is "book" and it is possible to form words with vertical line symmetry.

<h3>What is horizontal line symmetry in letters?</h3>

This implies that by dividing the letter in half using a horizontal line both sides would be the same. Lettters with horizontal line symmetry include:

  • H
  • K
  • O
  • E
  • B
  • C

<h3>What are some words with these symmetry?</h3>
  • Hood
  • Book
  • Cook
  • Bee

<h3>Are words with vertical line symmetry possible?</h3>

Yes, they are because there are many letters that have this symmetry such as V, T, A, O, M, I, H. For example you can create the words:

  • Hi
  • Mum
  • Hit

Learn more about letters in: brainly.com/question/10361926

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