That number is infinite. Every diameter of a circle is a line of symmetry.
It is its diameter which gives a circle infinite lines of symmetry
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!
1Impoved Answer:-A circle has infinite lines of symmetry
A circle has infinite lines of symmetry, any line going through the center is a line for symmetry.
a semi-circle only has one line of symmetry
a semi-circle only has one line of symmetry
That number is infinite. Every diameter of a circle is a line of symmetry.
It has an infinitive amount of lines of symmetry. :)
A circle has infinitely many points of symmetry. Every straight line that passes through the center of a circle is a line of symmetry.
Not really, a line of symmetry is where the shape is identical on both halves. A circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. Any line passing through the circle's center is a line of symmetry.
There are an infinite number of lines of symmetry in a circle, as any diameter will be a line of symmetry and there are an infinite number of angle measure for that line to pass through.
I would think there would be an infinite number of lines of symmetry. Any line passing through the center of the circle, regardless of the angle will be a symmetry line.
The diameter of a circle is its line of symmetry and the lines can be infinite
A circle has infinitely many.