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How many orders of rotational symmetry does the rose window have? - Answers
A rose window is a generic term which is used to describe a circular window which has mullions radiating from the centre. These usually divide the circular window into equal partitions and so, the order of symmetry will be the same as the number of "petals" in the rose.
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How many orders of rotational symmetry does the rose window have? - Answers
A rose window is a generic term which is used to describe a circular window which has mullions radiating from the centre. These usually divide the circular window into equal partitions and so, the order of symmetry will be the same as the number of "petals" in the rose.
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How many orders of rotational symmetry does the rose window have? - Answers
A rose window is a generic term which is used to describe a circular window which has mullions radiating from the centre. These usually divide the circular window into equal partitions and so, the order of symmetry will be the same as the number of "petals" in the rose.
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