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A letter "C" has infinite lines of symmetry. This is because a line of symmetry can be drawn through the center of the curve of the "C," dividing it into two equal halves that are mirror images of each other. The curve of the "C" can be rotated around its center point to create an infinite number of lines of symmetry.

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In the lower-case "y", there are none. In the upper-case "Y", there is one.

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15y ago
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There is only 1 line of symmetry in the letter c and it is straight through the middle (horizontal).

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4, one down the middle, one across the "-" in the middle (not sure about that one), and the two diagnols

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one :)

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1

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