Infinitely many planes of symmetry
If "contrset" = constructed and "circal" = circle then the answer is no. Not on a plane surface.
The correct spelling is "circle" (a round shape).
Yes and no a circal can be yes. A sphear on the other hand has no flat surfaces. I think
(x - 6)2 + (y + 5)2 = 16
Infinitely many planes of symmetry
1-4 of a circal = -3
If "contrset" = constructed and "circal" = circle then the answer is no. Not on a plane surface.
CIRCAL
The correct spelling is "circle" (a round shape).
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Yes and no a circal can be yes. A sphear on the other hand has no flat surfaces. I think
Yes and no a circal can be yes. A sphear on the other hand has no flat surfaces. I think
The roads in Canberra are shaped in a circal because I do not no and I do not really care and if anyone askeds me I will tell them the same answer.
The Arctic Circle cuts across lands that are parts of North America, Europe, and Asia.
left,left,down,down,up,up,sqwar,circal,tringel,R1,R2
(x - 6)2 + (y + 5)2 = 16