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What besides a circle has endless symmetry?

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Is there any other figure besides a circle that has an infinite number of lines of symmetry?

No.


Is there any other figure besides a circle that has an infinite numbers of lines of symmetry?

No.


The angle that describes how far to turn a figure for a rotation?

a full circle=360 degrees


Besides a circle what figure has no sides and no angles?

It's not a oval its a strait line.


What transformations will produce a figure that is similar but not congruent to the original figure besides rotation?

Please don't write "the following" if you don't provide a list. We can't guess that list.


What is a transformation that turns a figure around a given point?

A transformation that turns a figure around a given point is called a rotation. In a rotation, every point of the figure moves in a circular path around the center point, known as the center of rotation, by a specified angle. The distance from each point to the center remains constant, and the orientation of the figure changes according to the direction and degree of rotation. This transformation preserves the shape and size of the figure.


How do you rotate a figure 360 degrees clockwise on a graph?

360 degree rotation (clockwise or anticlockwise) leaves any figure in exactly the same position as it was at the start. So YOU DO NOTHING.


What are three things Pi can help us figure out about a circle?

They are:- 1 Circumference of a circle = pi*diameter or 2*pi*radius 2 Area of a circle = pi*radius squared 3 2*pi*radian = a complete rotation of a circle which is 360 degrees


What figures have a rotational?

Figures that have rotational symmetry include circles, regular polygons (like squares, equilateral triangles, and hexagons), and three-dimensional shapes such as spheres, cylinders, and cones. A figure exhibits rotational symmetry if it can be rotated around a central point by a certain angle and still look the same as it did before the rotation. The angle of rotation depends on the figure; for instance, a square has rotational symmetry at 90-degree intervals, while a circle has infinite rotational symmetry.


Is a circle a solid figure?

A circle is a plane figure. A 'circular' solid figure would be a sphere.


What do you call it when you turn a figure?

Rotation.