No it would contain 180 lines of symmetry. Logically you would think that a circle has 360 lines of symmetry because it consists of 360 degrees, but if u were to do that each line of symmetery would occour twice (try to visualize this). Therefore a circle has 180 lines of symmetry.
Yes. Actually, a circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry.
Presumin that the wheel is circular, the answer is infinity.Circles have an unlimited number of symmetry lines.
There are no lines of symmetry.
it has 4 lines of symmetry
A circle has lines of symmetry that are infinite
There's an infinite number of lines of symmetry in a circle.
Yes, there are infinite lines of symmetry in a circle.
A circle has infinite lines of symmetry
There are infinite lines of symmetry within a circle
A circle has infinite lines of symmetry
There are 180 lines of symmetry in a circle.
A Circle has an infinite number of lines 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 infinite lines of symmetry caused by its diameter which can be rotated inside the circle.
A circle has infinite lines of symmetry, any line going through the center is a line for symmetry.
A 2d shape with uncountable lines of symmetry is a circle.