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Q: What is the degree of rotational symmetry of a square?
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Does a rectangle have rotation symmetry?

It has rotational symmetry of degree 2 or, if it happens to be a square, of degree 4.


What degree of rotational symmetry does a rectangle have?

It has a degree of 90* * * * *No, it does not. It has 180 degree rotational symmetry.


If a trapezoid has rotational symmetry what is the angle of rotation?

A "pure" trapezoid (a pair of parallel sides and two random sides) does not have rotational symmetry. If it is a parallelogram then it has a 180 degree symmetry. And if the paralloelogram happens to be a square, you have 90 deg symmetry.


Which quadrilaterals have rotational symmetry?

A parallelogram - including rhombus and rectangle - has 180 degree symmetry. A square has 90 deg.


Can a quadrilateral that has rotational symmetry have no reflectional symmetry?

Yes. A rhombus has a 180 degree rotational symmetry but no reflection symmetry.


Does a square have any turns rotational symmetry?

Yes. A square has rotational symmetry of order 4.


What figure has rotational symmetry?

A sphere has rotational symmetry of an infinite degree.


Does a pentagon have 180 degrees rotational symmetry?

No - a pentagon has 120 degree rotational symmetry.


Does a square have rational symmetry?

if you mean rotational symmetry then yes, rotational symmetry of order 4


Is z a rotational symmetry?

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Have rectangle got rotation?

If you mean "Does it have a rotational symmetry", the answer is "Yes." there is a 180 degree rotational symmetry.


A square has a turn symmetry?

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