A cup typically has one line of symmetry if it is a simple, symmetrical cup with a handle. The line of symmetry would run vertically through the center of the cup, dividing it into two equal halves. If the cup has additional features or irregular shapes, it may have more lines of symmetry, but most standard cups have just one line of symmetry.
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Ah, a cup is a beautiful thing, isn't it? A cup typically has one line of symmetry, running from the top of the handle to the opposite side. Just imagine painting that perfect line down the middle, creating balance and harmony in your artwork.
Well, honey, a cup typically has one line of symmetry. So, if you want to split that bad boy right down the middle and have both sides lookin' like mirror images, you just need one line to do the job. It's as simple as that, darling.
It has one: a vertical plane which slices the handle in half.
10 lines of symmetry
2 lines of symmetry
There are infinitely many lines of symmetry. Every line can be a line of symmetry for a suitable shape.
A TRAPIZOID has 2 lines of symmetry
There are eight lines of symmetry.