Yes a circle has infinite lines of symmetry
a kite only has 2 lines of symmentry
0 lines
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Two - the two diagonals.
A cirlce is not a polygon because it does not have any straight lines.
Symmetrical lines are when both sides of the shape or thing are exactly identical or they look just like eachother.
No, it has infinitely many lines of symmetry - any diameter.
A cuboid has 9 lines of symmetry. These consist of 3 lines that run through the midpoints of opposite edges along each of the three dimensions (length, width, and height). Additionally, there are 6 lines of symmetry that bisect the angles formed by the edges at the corners.
the center of a object
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There are no lines of symmentry in a scalene triangle. If you were to put a line anywhere in a scalene triangle, the two sides would not be symmetrical because scalene triangle has all different sides and all different angles.