A rectangle has rotational symmetry of order 2. This means it can be rotated 180 degrees around its center and still look the same, as well as being symmetrical at 0 degrees (the original position). However, it does not have symmetry at 90 or 270 degrees, unlike a square, which has rotational symmetry of order 4.
A parallelogram, other than a rhombus or rectangle.
Rotational symmetry of order 2. Reflection symmetry about the perpendicular bisectors of the sides.
No but a rectangle does have 2 lines of symmetry
No A rectangle has rotational symmetry as well
A rectangle has two lines of symmetry, the lines that connect the midpoints of the parallel sides of a rectangle are lines of symmetry of the rectangle.
A parallelogram, other than a rhombus or rectangle.
If you mean "Does it have a rotational symmetry", the answer is "Yes." there is a 180 degree rotational symmetry.
It has rotational symmetry of degree 2 or, if it happens to be a square, of degree 4.
a rectangle has 4 lines of symmetry
Rotational symmetry of order 2. Reflection symmetry about the perpendicular bisectors of the sides.
symmetry in rectangle?
No but a rectangle does have 2 lines of symmetry
No A rectangle has rotational symmetry as well
A rectangle has two lines of symmetry, the lines that connect the midpoints of the parallel sides of a rectangle are lines of symmetry of the rectangle.
a rectangle has 2 axes of symmetry
A rectangle has 2 axes of symmetry.
A diamond has two rotation symmetry. It is possible to have a diamond that does have four of rotation symmetry.