There are 10 letters in the alphabet that achieve rotational symmetry when displayed in their capital form. These letters: A, H, I, M, O, U, V, W, X, and Y.
It has 1 order of rotational symmetry.
Yes, the capital letter N has rotational symmetry but no lines of symmetry:
No, the letter Y does not have rotational symmetry. It cannot be rotated and still appear the same.
No, it does not.
The letter U has rotational symmetry of order 1 because it looks the same after a 180-degree rotation.
Yes, the capital letter N has rotational symmetry but no lines of symmetry:
No, it does not.
Order 1. That is, no rotational symmetry.
2
NO
There is none.
Yesmaybe
Both.
Only H.
2
Yes, it is possible to have a shape that has a line of symmetry but does not have rotational symmetry. An example is the letter "K", which has a vertical line of symmetry but cannot be rotated to match its original orientation.