If it's a regular 8 sided octagon then it rotational symmetry to the order of 8
A parallelogram.
Because the circle's diameter has infinite lines of symmetry
It have 4 axis of symmetry . Two Perpendiculars and two Diagonals
Four, if the quadrilateral is a square, but if it is a rectangle it only has two and if it is an irregular quadrilateral it most probably only has one. So a rectangle, a rhombus, and a parallelogram have two, orders of rotational symetry but a kite and a trapezium although quadrilaterals (4sides) only have one.
A scalene triangle has one order of rotational symmetry.
The rectangle's rotational symmetry is of order 2. A square's rotational symmetry is of order 4; the triangle has a symmetry of order 3. Rotational symmetry is the number of times a figure can be rotated and still look the same as the original figure.
If it's a regular 8 sided octagon then it rotational symmetry to the order of 8
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A parallelogram.
Because the circle's diameter has infinite lines of symmetry
It need not have any rotational symmetry or it can have 5.
It have 4 axis of symmetry . Two Perpendiculars and two Diagonals
Four, if the quadrilateral is a square, but if it is a rectangle it only has two and if it is an irregular quadrilateral it most probably only has one. So a rectangle, a rhombus, and a parallelogram have two, orders of rotational symetry but a kite and a trapezium although quadrilaterals (4sides) only have one.
An order of symmetry is the number of times a line of symmetry can be drawn through a shape. For example, a square has four orders of symmetry: One up and down, one left and right, and two diagonal. A rectangle has an two orders of symmetry. A circle has an infinite number of orders of symmetry.
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A rose window is a generic term which is used to describe a circular window which has mullions radiating from the centre. These usually divide the circular window into equal partitions and so, the order of symmetry will be the same as the number of "petals" in the rose.