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Q: Does a kite have rotational symmetrey?
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What is the order of rotational symmerty of a kite?

A kite does not have rotational symmetry.


Which polygon has line symmetry but not rotational symmetry?

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What is the order of rotational symmetry for a kite?

1


How many rotational symmetries does a kite have?

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).


Does kite have rotational symmetry?

Oh, what a happy little question! A kite does indeed have rotational symmetry. Just like how you can turn a kite and it still looks the same, it has rotational symmetry. Keep exploring and creating, my friend!


What quadrilateral has line of symmetry but no rotational symmetry?

A kite, for example.


What quadrilateral has no rotational symmetry but has one line of symmetry?

A kite or an equilateral trapezium.


What is the definition of rotation symmetrey?

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Which quadrilateral have rotational symmetry of order two?

A Parallelogram, a Diamond and a rhombus all have rotational symetry of two. Others Kite 1 Trapezium 1 Square 4


What quadrilateral has two lines of symmetrey?

A rectangle


What quadrilateral does not have rotational symmetry and diagonals are not perpendicular?

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.


Is there a quadrilateral with line symmetry and rotational symmetry not more than one?

Yes. a kite is one of them