What words have a line of symmetry when it is printed vertically, but that is not symmetric when printed horizontally. I only have the word WHO.

MATH can be the answer

Well, well, well! If it isn't the word "WHO" seeking some symmetry advice. Let me tell you, "WHO" is like a moody teenager wanting to rebel against symmetry. When printed vertically, it can give the illusion of symmetry with that cool line down the middle. But when you turn it upside down, "WHO" just decides to throw a tantrum and show its lack of horizontal symmetry. It's a word with attitude, my friend!

To determine if a word has vertical symmetry but not horizontal symmetry, you need to visualize its appearance when printed in different orientations.

First, let's print the word "WHO" vertically:

H
W
O

When we flip it vertically, it remains the same. Therefore, "WHO" does have vertical symmetry.

Now, let's print the word "WHO" horizontally:

WOH

When we flip it horizontally, it does not look the same as the original word. Therefore, "WHO" does not have horizontal symmetry.

So, given the word "WHO," we can conclude that it has vertical symmetry but not horizontal symmetry.

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