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The square has 4 sides and has rotational symmetry of order 4.

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How many rotation symmetry does a square have?

A square has rotational symmetry to the order of 4


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

The square has 4 sides and has rotational symmetry of order 4. Also, the angle rotation measurement is 90 degrees.


What are 3 shapes that have rotation symmetry?

A circle, square, and a triangle all have rotational symmetry.


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 three shapes have rotation symmetry?

square, circle, and a triangle


Does a square have a plane of symmetry?

No. A square is a plane figure and conventionally for plane figures symmetry is considered in terms of rotation about a point or an axis (in the plane of the figure) but not a plane outside the plane of the square.


How many lines of rotation of symmetry does a square have?

Rotational symmetry refers to symmetry of the figure when it is rotated about a single point in the same plane. Lines of symmetry apply to reflections. You do not have lines of rotational symmetry.


How many rotation symmetry does a diamond have?

A diamond has two rotation symmetry. It is possible to have a diamond that does have four of rotation symmetry.


Does a flower have a rotational symmetry?

Yes it does. As long as it has a symmetry without rotation. If you do the rotation either way it does have symmetry. :)


What is the order of rotation symmetry of a parallelogram?

rotation symmetry of a parallelogram Sequence


What is a rotation of symmetry?

Sometimes called rotation symmetry, or symmetry of rotation. If you have an object that can be turned through a certain angle (like rotating a cube through 90o) and then it looks identical, then that object has a certain symmetry under rotation. If you can turn it through any angle, like a cylinder, then it has rotation (or rotational) symmetry.


Is there a relationship between lines of symmetry and order of rotation?

Yes, there is a relationship between lines of symmetry and order of rotation in geometric shapes. The order of rotation refers to how many times a shape can be rotated around a central point and still look the same within a full 360-degree rotation. In many regular polygons, the number of lines of symmetry is equal to the order of rotation, as both are determined by the number of sides of the shape. For example, a square has four lines of symmetry and an order of rotation of four.