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Do all shapes have 360 degree rotation symmetry? - Answers

Yes, if you turn a shape completely around to its original position it will look like its original position because it will be in its original position. For example if i take a trapezoid and turn it 180 degrees it does not look the same as it did before so it does not have rotational symmetry of 180 degrees.



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Do all shapes have 360 degree rotation symmetry? - Answers

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Yes, if you turn a shape completely around to its original position it will look like its original position because it will be in its original position. For example if i take a trapezoid and turn it 180 degrees it does not look the same as it did before so it does not have rotational symmetry of 180 degrees.



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Do all shapes have 360 degree rotation symmetry? - Answers

Yes, if you turn a shape completely around to its original position it will look like its original position because it will be in its original position. For example if i take a trapezoid and turn it 180 degrees it does not look the same as it did before so it does not have rotational symmetry of 180 degrees.

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