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A cone has infinitely many lines of symmetry. This is because any line passing through the apex (point) of the cone will divide it into two symmetrical halves. The cone's circular base also serves as a line of symmetry when paired with a corresponding line passing through the apex.

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Oh, dude, a cone has infinite lines of symmetry because you can rotate it any which way and it still looks the same. It's like a never-ending cycle of symmetry, man. So, yeah, a cone is just symmetrical for days.

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Generally, none.

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