The star-like shape you described, with an additional triangle in the middle at the bottom, may have lines of symmetry depending on its specific design.
If we assume it resembles a typical star (like a five-point star) with the additional triangle, it usually has multiple lines of symmetry. A common five-point star has 5 lines of symmetry. However, the additional triangle may alter the symmetry.
To determine the number of lines of symmetry accurately, we would need a clear visualization of the shape. If the shape is symmetric across certain axes (even accounting for the additional triangle), you could find lines of symmetry.
- If it retains symmetry despite the added triangle, count those symmetry lines.
- If the added triangle disrupts the symmetry completely, you would conclude "No Symmetry."
Please provide more specifics about the shape, and I can help further!