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Does a X have rotational symmetry? - Answers

To determine if a shape has rotational symmetry, check if it can be rotated less than a full turn (360 degrees) about a central point and still look the same as it did before the rotation. If it can be rotated to match its original appearance at certain angles, it possesses rotational symmetry. The order of symmetry is defined by how many times it matches its original form during a full rotation. For example, a square has rotational symmetry of order 4, as it looks the same at 90-degree intervals.



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To determine if a shape has rotational symmetry, check if it can be rotated less than a full turn (360 degrees) about a central point and still look the same as it did before the rotation. If it can be rotated to match its original appearance at certain angles, it possesses rotational symmetry. The order of symmetry is defined by how many times it matches its original form during a full rotation. For example, a square has rotational symmetry of order 4, as it looks the same at 90-degree intervals.



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Does a X have rotational symmetry? - Answers

To determine if a shape has rotational symmetry, check if it can be rotated less than a full turn (360 degrees) about a central point and still look the same as it did before the rotation. If it can be rotated to match its original appearance at certain angles, it possesses rotational symmetry. The order of symmetry is defined by how many times it matches its original form during a full rotation. For example, a square has rotational symmetry of order 4, as it looks the same at 90-degree intervals.

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