A circle with two lines through it typically represents the concept of "no" or prohibition, often used in signs to indicate that something is not allowed. This symbol is commonly seen in contexts such as "no parking" or "no entry." Additionally, in some contexts, it may also refer to the mathematical symbol for the empty set. The exact meaning can vary based on its use and context.
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A circle has infinite lines of symmetry, all passing through the center. A square has four lines of symmetry: top to bottom, left to right, and the two diagonals.
Draw two diameter lines, then draw a circle inside the circle.
The line passing through the center of a circle with two endpoints on the circle is the circle's diameter.
180/pi=57.2958 or two lines intersect in one point. that point is the center of a circle. if the angle between the two lines is 180/pi (57.2958...) then the radius of the circle is equal to the length of the section of circumference between the points where the 2 lines intersect the circle. This is true whatever the radius of the circle is.
It is a sector