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Is the angle axisymmetric?
Yes, its symmetry axis is the straight line where its angular bisector lies. Even if its two sides are not generally long, it is an axisymmetric figure, because the definition of an angle is that the figure surrounded by two rays emitted from a point is called an angle. Because the ray is infinitely extended, even if the lengths of the two sides are different, it is still an axisymmetric figure.