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a yin-yang symbol has point symmetry but no line symmetry so 0
A division sign (÷) has two lines of symmetry. One line of symmetry runs vertically through the center, and the other runs horizontally through the center. This means the division sign is symmetrical along both the vertical and horizontal axes.
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No, the division sign (÷) does not have rotational symmetry. When rotated 180 degrees, it does not look the same as its original position. In contrast, shapes like circles or squares exhibit rotational symmetry, but the division sign does not fit this criterion.
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A mathematical statement that contains an equal sign is called an equation.
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he will not sign his own statement ( CONFESSION)