There is no such thing as 8 lines of symmetry. A circle, for example, has infinitely many lines of symmetry.
it has no lines of symmetry
Lines of symmetry are 2 dimensional. Planes of symmetry are 3D.
2 lines OF SYMMETRY
4 Lines of symmetry
There are eight lines of symmetry.
There is no such thing as 8 lines of symmetry. A circle, for example, has infinitely many lines of symmetry.
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If your asking what shape has three lines of symmetry, your answer would be an equilateral triangle. You can tell how many lines of symmetry a shape that has all angles of the same measure has by looking at it's angles. Ex., pentagon has five angles--five lines of symmetry; octagon has eight angles, eight lines of symmetry; etc.
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I think that is an octagon
The Oct- prefix means 8, so an octagon has 8 sides and 8 angles A regular octagon has 8 liens of symmetry; irregular octagons can have 0, 1, 2 or 4 lines of symmetry
It would depend on the number of petals. For instance if a flower had five petals, it would have five lines of symmetry. You could divide it five ways (with lines) and each time you divide it each half is even with the other.
Anything from none to 8.
2 lines of symmetry
I have been doing research, and I found there in no way to use a calculator. But, I will list some shapes, and their lines of symmetry. Hexagon,6 lines pentagon,5 lines square,4 octagon,8 circle,never ending/to many to count decagon,10 Notice that the lines of symmetry have the same number as the number of corners. Example, octagon; eight corners, eight sides, eight lines of symmetry. It is like that with all shapes that have sides that are the same lengths. So it has to be a regular shape. Example, it can't be a flat tire( one line of symmetry, 0 sides, and 0 corners).