Yes is a rotational symmetry 180 degree it will look like these
A parallelogram (other than a square).
Yes. Any even sided figure will have a rotational symmetry. Yes. If it is a regular shape such as a square, hexagon or octagon (equilateral and equiangular) then the rotational symmetry is the same as the number of sides. Rotational symmetry is basically if the shape is rotated, is it exactly the same as it was before. A hexagon can be rotated 6 times and still be the same without actually being in the the same postition, so a hexagon has a rotational symmetry of 6.
Equilateral triangles have rotational symmetry.
none shapes have 1 rotational symmetry because in rotational symmetry one is none
It has rotational symmetry of degree 2 or, if it happens to be a square, of degree 4.
It has a degree of 90* * * * *No, it does not. It has 180 degree rotational symmetry.
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.
A parallelogram - including rhombus and rectangle - has 180 degree symmetry. A square has 90 deg.
Yes. A rhombus has a 180 degree rotational symmetry but no reflection symmetry.
Yes. A square has rotational symmetry of order 4.
A sphere has rotational symmetry of an infinite degree.
No - a pentagon has 120 degree rotational symmetry.
if you mean rotational symmetry then yes, rotational symmetry of order 4
Yes is a rotational symmetry 180 degree it will look like these
If you mean "Does it have a rotational symmetry", the answer is "Yes." there is a 180 degree rotational symmetry.
A square has 90° rotational symmetry.