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A stop sign, typically an octagon, exhibits rotational symmetry because it can be rotated around its center point and still appear unchanged at specific angles. Specifically, a stop sign has rotational symmetry of order 8, meaning it looks the same after a rotation of 45 degrees (1/8 of a full circle). This symmetry allows it to maintain its appearance from multiple orientations, ensuring its visibility and recognition from different angles.

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