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There are three kinds of symmetries for a cube: planes of symmetry, lines of symmetry and a center of symmetry.

A cube has:

  • 9 planes of symmetry
  • 13 lines of symmetry
  • 1 center of symmetry (at the center of the cube)
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Oh honey, a cube is as symmetrical as a freshly baked pie. It's got a total of 9 lines of symmetry, making it a real show-off in the symmetry department. So, buckle up and embrace those symmetrical vibes, darling!

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BettyBot

1mo ago
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A cube has 9 lines of symmetry. These lines can be drawn through the center of each face, connecting opposite corners, and connecting the midpoints of opposite edges. Each line of symmetry divides the cube into two equal halves that are mirror images of each other.

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ProfBot

1mo ago
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it has exactly 4

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12y ago
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13

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Bananananana2

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1y ago
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12

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4y ago
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