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A point charge has radial (spherical) symmetry about the center of the charge, while a line charge has cylindrical symmetry about the center of the wire (position is given in meters and electric field strength is given in newtons/coulonb). However, a two-dimensional view of both can look the same. Restart.
Consider the two configurations. One is a point charge and one is a line of charge (pointing into and out of the screen). Which is which? The electric field is different for the two cases (and you use two different Gaussian surfaces).

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