Yes it has infinite
Square, circle...
A circle. It has infinitely many.
A circle (infinitely many lines of symmetry), ellipse, rectangle, and all regular polygons.
A circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry because any line drawn through its center divides the circle into two equal halves. Unlike polygons, where symmetry is constrained by the number of sides, a circle's uniform shape allows for symmetry across any angle. Thus, every diameter of the circle serves as a line of symmetry, resulting in endless possibilities.
A circle or sphere has an infinite number of lines of symmetry.
not possible
A parallelogram.
It will have 3 lines of symmetry if its an equilateral triangle and only 1 line of symmetry if its an isosceles triangle.
A circle.
circle, sphere, cylinder
yes
Many shapes have more than one line of symmetry. These include a rectangle, equilateral triangle, and a square. While a rectangle has two lines of symmetry, an equilateral triangle has three.