Because if they did not, then they would not be number lines!
The relationship is one of identity. The number of lines of symmetry for any object, are always identically equal to the number of lines of symmetry for that same object.The relationship is one of identity. The number of lines of symmetry for any object, are always identically equal to the number of lines of symmetry for that same object.The relationship is one of identity. The number of lines of symmetry for any object, are always identically equal to the number of lines of symmetry for that same object.The relationship is one of identity. The number of lines of symmetry for any object, are always identically equal to the number of lines of symmetry for that same object.
A cylinder has an infinite number of lines of symmetry (because a circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry).
It depends on how many sides that it has and whether of not it is regular (all the lines of the polygon are of equal length if it is a regular polygon). For regular polygons, the number of symmetry lines is the number of sides if number of sides is an odd number. Otherwise, the number of symmetry lines is double the number of sides. A square has 4 sides and 8 symmetry lines; a triangle has 3 sides and 3 symmetry lines.
NUMBERING is a correct position the number lines on a thermometer.
Orgin is the intersection of horizontal and vertical number lines.
yes it has the same number of lines of symmetry
Number of lines of symmetry = Number of sides of the regular polygon
No. It can have any number of lines.
There is an infinite number of lines.
no lines of symmetry
numbers get smaller as you move to the left on the number line number lines can't help you compare numerals