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Question
Every diameter of circle is an axis of the symmetry for the circle. Each of the figure below contain a circle or a part of a circle. State the number of axis of symmetry in each case and also indicate them.
Solution
(a) Yes, Four.
Yes, infinite since every diameter of a circle is an axis at symmetry for the circle and there are an infinite number of diameter in a circle.
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