Infinitely many. A circle is symmetrical in infinitely many ways as well.
square. rotate a square and it's still looks the same rotate a trap and you can tell it's on its side
Half a circle is called a semicircle
Well an o is a boy and a circle looks like a o... so its a boy!!!
It's possible for any number of intersecting lines to all be tangent to the same circle. Think of a dinner plate sitting in a pizza box that just exactly fits it. Looking straight down from above, it looks like a circle inside a square. All four sides of the square are tangent to the circle.
Not too sure of your question but maybe it's a sphere that looks like a circle from different views
An Infinite Number
Every place.
It is exactly like when the moon looks like when it is half full.
It's just when you rotate a shape. Each time you rotate it, and it looks exactly like the shape you had before you started rotating, is one line of rotational symmetry.
it looks like a circle
square. rotate a square and it's still looks the same rotate a trap and you can tell it's on its side
a circle
Half a circle is called a semicircle
Well an o is a boy and a circle looks like a o... so its a boy!!!
a circle and its gold
An oval or an eclipse.
Circumfrence is the perimeter of a circle, the line that makes a circle looks like a circle Imagine a perfect circle drawn on a piece of paper. Take the length of the line of the circle (by line I mean the part that is actually drawn on the piece of paper the ring) and there, you have the circumfrence. The circumfrence is exactly π times the size of the diameter (if you don't know what those two things are ignore this)