yes it could still be rotatonal symmetry
A smiley face has no rotational symmetry. So the order is 1.
A cuboid has rotational symmetries of order 2 around each of the three axes going through a pair of opposite faces.
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yes it is having a line of symmetry as the face is above also and down
Line symmetry.
A smiley face has no rotational symmetry. So the order is 1.
No. : ) You need to turn it all the way around to have it look like a smiley. 180 degree rotation is a frown but the eyes are on the bottom.
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A cuboid has rotational symmetries of order 2 around each of the three axes going through a pair of opposite faces.
If you're talking about a little smiley-face icon... you need a colon like this : and a curly bracket like this ) put them together without a space :) and you get a smiley face.
click on the smiley face icon or " " is a smiley face ";)" is a wink ":D" is a big smiley face etc.
Smiley cat is a cat that has a smiley face :D
The smiley face has been around for decades. In 1962 the smiley face was first introduced in New York on the popular radio staion WMCA who gave out sweatshirt's with a smiley face logo.
Scarface, Baby Face, Funnyface, Face/Off, The Man without a Face, Blue in the Face, Saving Face, A Face in the Crowd, Smiley Face, Der Fuehrer's Face
it depends on the smiley face sad :( shift semicolon, open bracket (shift9),(shift0) smiley :) shift semicolon, close bracket open mouth smiley :0 shift semicolon, 0 (zero not 0) wink smiley ;) semicolon (without the shift!) wink mouth open smiley ;0 ENJOY