which figure does not show a line of symmetry? there's an isosceles triangle, a wide hexagon, a rectangle and a long pentagon i think its either the rectangle or the wide hexagon.

Rectangle or the wide hexogon

To determine which figure does not show a line of symmetry, let's first understand what a line of symmetry is. A line of symmetry is a line that divides a figure into two halves that are mirror images of each other.

Now, let's analyze each figure mentioned:

1. Isosceles triangle: An isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length and two equal angles opposite those sides. If you draw a line from the apex to the midpoint of the base, it will divide the triangle into two congruent halves. Therefore, the isosceles triangle does have a line of symmetry.

2. Wide hexagon: It is unclear what "wide hexagon" refers to exactly. However, assuming it is a regular hexagon (hexagon with equal sides and angles), it will have multiple lines of symmetry. If it is a non-regular hexagon, there may or may not be a line of symmetry depending on its shape.

3. Rectangle: A rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles. If you draw a line through the midpoint of the longer sides (height), it will divide the rectangle into two congruent halves. Therefore, the rectangle does have a line of symmetry.

4. Long pentagon: Again, "long pentagon" is not a standard term, but assuming it refers to a regular pentagon (pentagon with equal sides and angles) with a longer side, it will not have a line of symmetry. A regular pentagon has five equal sides and five equal angles, but it does not have any line of symmetry.

Based on the analysis, the figure that does not show a line of symmetry is the long pentagon.