Rosalie and Emmet are having a disagreement. Rosalie thinks a line can have a line of symmetry, while Emmet
disagrees. What do you think: can a line have a line of symmetry? Why? Explain completely.

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Brodge

A line totally can have a line of symmetry. while it does not have width (therefore cannot put the line of symmetry through its "width"), it does have a length like any other shape. If we take a 4 unit line, we could put the line of symmetry at the 2 unit mark.

^sorry, im rushing a bit so you might have to paraphrase !

Answer:

Rosalie is correct, a line can have a line of symmetry.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you draw a line, a line of symmetry to that line would be perpendicular to the original line. Because lines are straight, they have an infinite number of lines of symmetry.