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A regular hexagon has 6 rotational symmetries (rotational symmetry of order six) and 6 reflective symmetries (six lines of symmetry).
A parallelogram
The singular form of the plural noun symmetries is symmetry.
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A parallelogram does not have a line of symmetry that divides it into two congruent halves unless it is a special type of parallelogram, such as a rectangle or a rhombus. In general, a typical parallelogram has rotational symmetry but not reflective symmetry. Thus, it lacks a line of symmetry that can split it into mirrored halves.
yes, in fact it can have 6 rotational symmetries.
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Yes, a regular n-gon has n reflectional symmetries and n rotational symmetries. The n reflectional symmetries correspond to the lines of symmetry that can be drawn through each vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side. The n rotational symmetries arise from the ability to rotate the n-gon by multiples of ( \frac{360^\circ}{n} ), returning it to an equivalent position. Thus, both types of symmetry are equal to n.
Parallelograms: 2-fold Square: 4-fold n-fold symmetries refer to rotational symmetries. Consequently, any symmetries about axes that these and other quadrilaterals may have are not relevant to this question.
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a rectangleImproved Answer:-It is a parallelogram