reflection
yes, it in fact does. both!
reflective (aka reflection)
Rotational symmetry of order 2. Reflection symmetry about the perpendicular bisectors of the sides.
A hexagon can have rotational symmetry of order 1, 2, 3 or 6.
The letter T for example
both
yes, it in fact does. both!
it has both reflective and rotational symmetry
reflective (aka reflection)
No.For example, a hexagon with equal angles and sides of lengths a,b,a,b,a,b has rotational symmetry of order 3, but it has no reflection symmetry.No.For example, a hexagon with equal angles and sides of lengths a,b,a,b,a,b has rotational symmetry of order 3, but it has no reflection symmetry.No.For example, a hexagon with equal angles and sides of lengths a,b,a,b,a,b has rotational symmetry of order 3, but it has no reflection symmetry.No.For example, a hexagon with equal angles and sides of lengths a,b,a,b,a,b has rotational symmetry of order 3, but it has no reflection symmetry.
Rotational symmetry of order 2. Reflection symmetry about the perpendicular bisectors of the sides.
A hexagon can have rotational symmetry of order 1, 2, 3 or 6.
The letter T for example
rotation, reflection, translation, glide reflection
One type of symmetry is rotation. The second type of symmetry is translation. The third type of symmetry is reflection.
A regular hexagon has rotational symmetry of 6. Usually we can figure out the rotational symmetry of most shapes by looking at how many sides they have. Such as an octagon has rotational symmetry of 8 ect. Hope it helped!
Six of each.