Because - assuming the circle is perfectly drawn, you can rotate it either a large amount or by a microscopic fraction of an angle.
Infinate.
A circle. It has an infinate amount of lines of symmetry.
i dont know...a circle has infinate...
A circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. Any chord of the circle that passes through its center will be line of symmetry. Since there is an infinite number of chords, there is an infinite number of lines of symmetry.
There's an infinite number of lines of symmetry in a circle.
A circle has an infinite number of angles of rotational symmetry.
no because it has an infinate number of sides a quadrilateral has exactly 4
A Circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry.
That number is infinite. Every diameter of a circle is a line of symmetry.
A circle has an unlimited number of lines of symmetry. These lines are called the diameter. Why does a circle have an unlimited number of lines of symmetry? It's because a circle has a constant diameter regardless of where the diameter is measured from.
A circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. Any chord of the circle that passes through its center will be a line of symmetry. And there are an infinite number of lines that can be drawn through the center of the circle, the length of which is equal to the diameter of the circle.
A circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. Every possible diagonal is one such.