A circle
Since a dot is the same thing as a circle it has an infinite number of lines of symetry, or a countless amount of lines of symmetry.
Yes, it has infinite numbers of lines of symmetry.
The only letter of the alphabet with infinite lines of symetry would be 'o' assuming it a perfect circle. Interestingly enough is also has infinite rotational symetry as well.
A regular octogan has 8 lines of symetry, and a irregular octogan has 2 lines of symetry.
2 lines of Symetry
An infinite number.
A circle has an infinite amount of lines of symetry.
The answer is Infinite.
Infinite
Since a dot is the same thing as a circle it has an infinite number of lines of symetry, or a countless amount of lines of symmetry.
Infinite
Yes, it has infinite numbers of lines of symmetry.
The only letter of the alphabet with infinite lines of symetry would be 'o' assuming it a perfect circle. Interestingly enough is also has infinite rotational symetry as well.
A circle consist of 360 degrees but the lines of symmetry are infinite.
No.
A regular octogan has 8 lines of symetry, and a irregular octogan has 2 lines of symetry.
a rhombus has no lines of symetry