A circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. As long as the line passes over the center point it cuts the circle in two identical halves.
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That number is infinite. Every diameter of a circle is a line of symmetry.
The other name for the line of symmetry of a circle is the diameter. The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the circle and has endpoints on the circle itself. It divides the circle into two equal halves, making it a line of symmetry. This means that if you were to fold the circle along the diameter, both halves would perfectly overlap.
An infinite number; a circle is symmetrical by way of any line that passes through its center.
Yes a star has one line of symmetry
If you had a circle and you halved it, exactly in the middle, then that line would be a line of symmetry! And it is the same with a square. If you halve it exactly in the middle then that would be called a line of symmetry! And then all the lines of symmetry in a square are down, across, diagonal from the left and then diagonal from the right! But in a circle there are LOTS of lines of symmetry!