Raymond B. answered 04/30/23
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
I'd say an infinite number of lines of symmetry
every line through the origin, with slopes from infinity to negative infinity
but maybe the question wants only lines that are already in the picture
which seems to narrow it down to 4, at least 4. but 4 is not an option
so I'd go with 8, as it seems to count the same line twice
Is there more info given in the problem? any restrictions on what counts as a "line" of the symmetry
as is, it's symmetrical across the origin (x=y), across the x axis (y=0), across the y axis (x=0)
and any other line through the origin such as y=+/-mx where m is any real number
definitely more than 1 or 2
narrowing it down to 6 or 8
8 is a multiple of 4, so go with 8
maybe how many "lines" "in the image" restricts the lines to lines in the image which seems to be limited to vertical x=0, horizontal y=0, and two slanted lines y=x and y=-x
that's 4. count each of the 4 as two lines and you get 8