Irregular shapes don't ever have rotational symmetry.
Well, darling, a British flag has a whopping one count of rotational symmetry. It can be rotated 180 degrees and still look the same. So, if you're ever feeling turned around, just remember that the Union Jack keeps it simple with just one way to spin it and win it.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. A quadrilateral with only 2 lines of symmetry is called a kite. It's like a diamond shape that's been stretched out, you know? So yeah, if you ever need to impress someone with your knowledge of shapes, just drop the word "kite" into the conversation.
A triangle has only one line of symmetry but who ever says there are more than two is a idiot * * * * * A triangle, in general has NO line of symmetry, so who ever (or whoever) says there is one is and acts smart about it is a bigger idiot! That is even more so when the question is about a cone and not a triangle! What a loser! A cone, in general has no line of symmetry. A right cone has one.
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No they can not be congruent because they are different shapes.
Oh, dude, a 4-point star has 4 lines of symmetry. It's like looking in a mirror and seeing four perfect reflections of yourself, except you're a star. So, if you're ever feeling a bit asymmetrical, just remember, even stars have their symmetrical moments.
yes, it is possibule but i dont think its ever been done yes, it is possibule but i dont think its ever been done
No the spots on a ladybug are not symmetrical how ever there could be a ladybug that has symmetrical spots but that's usually a rare site.
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A finger sponge typically exhibits radial symmetry, with multiple arms radiating outward from a central point. This symmetry allows the sponge to efficiently capture food particles from various directions in its aquatic environment.
i dont think she ever did i honestly dont know
A rectangle belongs to the class of 4 sided shapes known as quadrilaterals.