Final answer:
Capital letters V, M, and O have lines of symmetry, with V and M each having a vertical line of symmetry, and O having an infinite number due to its circular shape.
Step-by-step explanation:
When we look at the capital letters (A) V, (B) M, (C) N, and (D) O for lines of symmetry, we can analyze each one:
- (A) The letter V has one line of symmetry, which is vertical when the letter is positioned in its standard orientation.
- (B) The letter M also has one line of symmetry, which is vertical through the middle in its standard form.
- (C) The letter N does not have a line of symmetry in the standard font typically used in printing.
- (D) The letter O has an infinite number of lines of symmetry as it is a circle, common in any perfect circular shape.
The capital letters with one or more lines of symmetry from the choices given are V, M, and O.