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it has no lines of symmetry
There is no such thing as 8 lines of symmetry. A circle, for example, has infinitely many lines of symmetry.
zero, all the keys have different letters, numbers, or symbols
Lines of symmetry are 2 dimensional. Planes of symmetry are 3D.
4 Lines of symmetry
8 has lines of symmetry.
The numbers that typically have two lines of symmetry are 0, 1, and 8. The number 0 has vertical and horizontal lines of symmetry, while 1 has a vertical line of symmetry. The number 8 has both vertical and horizontal lines of symmetry as well. Other numbers like 2 and 5 may have some symmetry but not consistently two lines.
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The number "0" has two lines of symmetry. It is symmetrical both vertically and horizontally, meaning it can be divided into two identical halves along these lines. Other numbers, like "8," also have two lines of symmetry.
Yes, it has infinite numbers of lines of symmetry.
Numbers that have two lines of symmetry typically include 0, 1, and 8 when represented in a standard digital or symmetrical font. The number 0 is symmetrical both vertically and horizontally, while 1 has vertical symmetry, and 8 has both vertical and horizontal symmetry. Other numbers may exhibit symmetry depending on their design, but these are the most common examples.
3 (w/ horizontal line of symmetry) and 8 (horizontal and vertical).
square and Equilateral Trangle
No.