One complete rotation is 360 degrees
the different geometrical figures are hexagon nonagon decagon...........
A polygon
Similar figures are geometrical figures, which have the same shape but not the same size
Similar figures are geometrical figures, which have the same shape but not the same size
none of them. they are all symetrical
A sphere.
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Endoris
yes
"Hedron" is usually at the end of a geometrical shape meaning "faces".
A tetrahedral complex of the type MA2B2 does not show geometrical isomerism because the ligands are the same and located in identical positions relative to the metal center, resulting in the same spatial arrangement. Geometrical isomerism arises when there is restricted rotation around a bond, leading to different spatial arrangements of ligands.
The order of rotation of a geometrical figure refers to the number of times it can be rotated to look the same within a full 360-degree rotation. The number of axes of symmetry is the number of lines that can be drawn through the figure such that each side is a mirror image of the other. Generally, figures with higher orders of rotation tend to have more axes of symmetry, as rotational symmetry often implies reflective symmetry. However, this is not a strict rule, as some shapes may possess high rotational symmetry yet fewer axes of symmetry.