A heart shape does not have rotational symmetry, as it cannot be rotated around a central point and look the same at multiple angles. Instead, it has bilateral symmetry, meaning it can be divided into two mirror-image halves along a vertical axis. Thus, while it lacks rotational symmetry, it has one line of symmetry.
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No, it cannot.
The heart does have both symmetries. it can be split through the middle and rotated 4 times to make rotational symmetry
triangles have 0 rotational symmetry
it has 5 rotational symmetry
It has 1 order of rotational symmetry.