Two points of symmetry.
One running completely vertical, and the other one completely horizontal.
Basically the two lines will divide the "0" into an even four-pieces.
circle
a yin-yang symbol has point symmetry but no line symmetry so 0
It is a line through the point of symmetry. In general it is not an axis of symmetry.
The line of symmetry of y = 0 is x = 0.
false
circle
a yin-yang symbol has point symmetry but no line symmetry so 0
It is a line through the point of symmetry. In general it is not an axis of symmetry.
The letters S and N have point symmetry but not line symmetry.
A regular octagon has 8 lines of symmetry and one center point of symmetry An octagon can also have fewer lines of symmetry: 0, 2 or 4 .
The line of symmetry of y = 0 is x = 0.
false
A circle exhibits both line symmetry and point symmetry. It has an infinite number of lines of symmetry that pass through its center, dividing it into two mirror-image halves. Additionally, any point on the circle can be reflected through its center to another point on the circle, demonstrating point symmetry. This means that every point on the circle is equidistant from the center, reinforcing both types of symmetry.
False
rectangle
No, a triangle does not have point symmetry. Point symmetry occurs when an object or shape remains the same after being rotated 180 degrees around a central point. In the case of a triangle, it does not have point symmetry because it does not look the same after a 180-degree rotation.
0, 1, and 8 have symmetry. (: