There are 0 lines on a cylinder their are 2 edges, 3 sides and 2 corners however.
Just like a circle a cylinder has infinite lines of symmetry
A cylinder has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. This is because any vertical plane that passes through the central axis of the cylinder divides it into two mirror-image halves. Additionally, there are also horizontal lines of symmetry at various heights around the cylinder, as the circular bases are symmetrical.
Yes, a cylinder has parallel lines. Specifically, the edges of the circular bases of the cylinder are parallel to each other, as are the lines that run vertically along the height of the cylinder. These lines maintain a constant distance apart and do not intersect, which is the defining characteristic of parallel lines.
Yes, because a cylinder has lines and a sphere is round. Yes a cylinder has a circle but it does has lines also. But a circle has no vertexes. And a cylinder has a vertexes.
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a cylinder has 29 lines of symmetry!
Infinitely many.
A cylinder has one line and no vertices. Cylinders have no edges or corner where lines can meet. It is a closed plane.
Infinitely many.
Just like a circle a cylinder has infinite lines of symmetry
A cylinder has an infinite number of lines of symmetry (because a circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry).
A cylinder has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. This is because any vertical plane that passes through the central axis of the cylinder divides it into two mirror-image halves. Additionally, there are also horizontal lines of symmetry at various heights around the cylinder, as the circular bases are symmetrical.
A cylinder includes an infinite number of parallel lines. Every line in the curved surface is parallel to every other one and perpendicular to the two ends. . "A cylinder 2" is meaningless. You would have to look at the homework you're trying to get the answer for to see what cylinder 2 means.
There are infinite planes of symmetry in a cylinder in the same way that a circle has infinite lines of symmetry.
Yes, a cylinder has parallel lines. Specifically, the edges of the circular bases of the cylinder are parallel to each other, as are the lines that run vertically along the height of the cylinder. These lines maintain a constant distance apart and do not intersect, which is the defining characteristic of parallel lines.
Yes, because a cylinder has lines and a sphere is round. Yes a cylinder has a circle but it does has lines also. But a circle has no vertexes. And a cylinder has a vertexes.
Oh, dude, a cylinder has infinitely many lines of symmetry. Yeah, that's right, infinitely! So, like, you can keep turning it and it'll look the same from all angles. It's like the gift that keeps on giving... symmetry!