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What polygon has rotational and line symmetry?

All regular polygons do.


What regular polygons have a line of symmetry that is also a diagonal of the polygon?

almost all even number of sided polygons, regular has to be


Which shapes does not have line of synmetry?

There would be too many to name. All regular polygons have a line of symmetry, but there are still polygons that don't.


Do all regular polygons have rotational symmetry?

no


What shape has more than one line of symmetry?

A circle (infinitely many lines of symmetry), ellipse, rectangle, and all regular polygons.


Does all polygons have lines of symmetry?

All regular ones do.


Do all polygons have rotational and line symmetry?

Yes.


What regular polygons have rotational symmetry?

All of them have rotational symmetry because all the sides and angles have to be the same in order for the polygon to be a regular polygon


All polygons can be constructed entirely from the repetition of a single length of line segment?

This is false. The statement would be true for regular polygons, but not all polygons are regular.


What kinds of polygons are symmetrical?

All regular polygons A polygon is symmetrical if its sides that cross the line of symmetry are halved by the line of symmetry and if the sides that do not cross the line of symmetry have the same positions in space, the same lengths, and the same angles with their neighboring sides as do the sides on the other side of the line of symmetry. The only symmetrical triangles are isosceles triangles (equilateral triangles are isosceles). The only symmetrical quadrilaterals are squares, rectangles, rhombi (the line of symmetry connects either pair of opposite corners), isosceles trapezoids, and kites.


What shape has a rotational symmetry of 120 degree?

An equilateral triangle, and all regular polygons with 3n sides.


Are lines of symmetry also diagonals in polygons?

Lines of symmetry in polygons are not necessarily diagonals. A line of symmetry divides a shape into two identical halves, while a diagonal connects non-adjacent vertices of a polygon. In some cases, a diagonal can serve as a line of symmetry, but this is not true for all polygons. Therefore, while there can be overlap, the two concepts are distinct and not synonymous.