A kite does not have rotational symmetry.
A kite, for example.
A kite or an equilateral trapezium.
Oh, dude, you're asking about a kite! Yeah, a kite doesn't have rotational symmetry and its diagonals are not perpendicular. It's like that one shape that's just doing its own thing, not conforming to the norms of the quadrilateral world.
A kite, An arrowhead, an isosceles trapezium are three possibilities.
A kite does not have rotational symmetry.
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A kite has only one line of rotational symmetry, as it is only the same if it is tilted once. (back to its normal position).
A kite, for example.
A kite or an equilateral trapezium.
A Parallelogram, a Diamond and a rhombus all have rotational symetry of two. Others Kite 1 Trapezium 1 Square 4
Yes, a kite does have rotational symmetry. A kite has rotational symmetry of order 2, meaning it can be rotated 180 degrees and still look the same. This is because a kite has two pairs of adjacent sides that are congruent, which allows it to be rotated without changing its appearance.
Yes. a kite is one of them
A kite, An arrowhead, an isosceles trapezium are three possibilities.
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A trapezium, a kite, an arrowhead, a quadrilateral with 4 different sides. In fact, anything other than a parallelogram (and its special cases).