Three dimensional shapes, generally, don't have lines of symmetry, but a circle has an infinite number is symmetry lines.
3D shapes also don't have rotational symmetry either, but a circle has an infinite number of that as well.
A sphere has an infinite number of planes of symmetry. The plane must include the center of the sphere, but it can tilt at any angle. The question is the same as asking "How many planes can be drawn through one point ?" The answer is: An infinite number. And as long as the point is the center of the sphere, each plane is a plane of symmetry of the sphere.
Yes, a sphere has infinite rotational symmetry. This means it can be rotated around any axis through its center without changing its appearance. No matter the angle of rotation, a sphere looks the same, demonstrating perfect symmetry in all directions.
A sphere has an infinite number of planes of symmetry. Any plane that passes through the center of the sphere divides it into two equal halves, making it symmetrical along that plane. This means that no matter how you rotate the sphere, there will always be a plane that can bisect it symmetrically.
Only one - its centre.
Yes, it has infinite numbers of lines of symmetry.
A sphere has an infinite number of lines of symmetry
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A sphere has an infinite number of planes of symmetry. The plane must include the center of the sphere, but it can tilt at any angle. The question is the same as asking "How many planes can be drawn through one point ?" The answer is: An infinite number. And as long as the point is the center of the sphere, each plane is a plane of symmetry of the sphere.
a circle or a sphere
Yes, a sphere has infinite rotational symmetry. This means it can be rotated around any axis through its center without changing its appearance. No matter the angle of rotation, a sphere looks the same, demonstrating perfect symmetry in all directions.
A ball (sphere) has an infinite number lines of symmetry.
A sphere has rotational symmetry of an infinite degree.
A sphere has one point of symmetry (at its very center) if one considers rotational symmetry in its three dimensions. If one is only considering reflectional symmetry, it would have an infinite number of lines of symmetry.
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A sphere has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. It can be split in any direction from any angle, and the resulting parts will be symmetrical.
A sphere has an infinite number of planes of symmetry. Any plane that passes through the center of the sphere divides it into two equal halves, making it symmetrical along that plane. This means that no matter how you rotate the sphere, there will always be a plane that can bisect it symmetrically.
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