Squares, circles, rectangles, and some triangles have more than 1 line of symmetry.
No.
A circle. It has infinitely many.
A straight line joining points on a circle is called a "chord" of that circle. If the line happens to pass through the center of the circle, then it's a "diameter" of that circle. The question asked about "points" on a circle, so two points on the circumference of that circle are being considered. (No line can join more than two points of a circle.)
A symmetical line is a line that divides a figure into parts that are equal. Take for example a simple circle. The symmetrical line will cut that circle in half to give two equal pieces. Keep in mind there can be more than one of these lines
Squares, circles, rectangles, and some triangles have more than 1 line of symmetry.
No
Square, circle...
No.
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A circle. It has infinitely many.
A straight line joining points on a circle is called a "chord" of that circle. If the line happens to pass through the center of the circle, then it's a "diameter" of that circle. The question asked about "points" on a circle, so two points on the circumference of that circle are being considered. (No line can join more than two points of a circle.)
The outer circle of a track is longer this is why the starting line is often set at an angle to the outside of the track.
an open circle on a number line means the answer is just less than or greater than (< or >), but a closed circle means the answer is less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to (< or > with a line under it)
It's best to look at the number of vertices, and to see whether the side lengths are equal. This should help give an indication to the number of lines of symmetry.
A symmetical line is a line that divides a figure into parts that are equal. Take for example a simple circle. The symmetrical line will cut that circle in half to give two equal pieces. Keep in mind there can be more than one of these lines
The broken line circle is a circle which is situated 5 meters from the circle. If there is a foul against the attacking side less than 5 meter of the circle the ball has put back on the broken line circle and the free hit has to be taken from there.