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No, the letter Y does not have rotational symmetry. It cannot be rotated and still appear the same.
Yes.
The letter O has rotational symmetry on the order of one, because after being rotated by 90 degrees, it still looks the same. Letters can also have lines of symmetry, either vertically or horizontally. Examples of letters with a vertical line of symmetry include: A, H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X and Y.
The only capital letters which produce the same letter after being rotated 270 degrees are the letters 'O' and 'X'
When the alphabet 'you' is rotated 180 degrees, it will appear as the letter 'y'.
u rotated 180 degrees will be upside down and will look like an n. Sometimes answers changes when you say I in a question to be a u. If you are talking about capital I, it will look the same rotated 180 degrees. i will look like an exclamation mark upside down
it has order two (180 degrees)
Yes the letter A has a vertical line of symmetry
No the letter "R" has no line of symmetry.
no, letter N has no line symmetry.
The line of symmetry is the reflection of an object. The Letter F does not have a line of symmetry.
A capital W it would be a upside down m, because when you rotate 180 degrees you are going halfway. so your figure would be upside down.