A circle has an unlimited number of lines of symmetry. These lines are called the diameter.
Why does a circle have an unlimited number of lines of symmetry? It's because a circle has a constant diameter regardless of where the diameter is measured from.
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A circle has lines of symmetry that are infinite
There are 180 lines of symmetry in a circle.
There are infinite lines of symmetry within a circle
There are infinitely many lines of symmetry on a circle.
A circle has infinite lines of symmetry caused by its diameter which can be rotated inside the circle.