No. Objects can have reflective symmetry but no rotational symmetry.
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Axial symmetry.
all characteristics true
The quality a design has if it maintains all characteristics when rotated about an axis lying in its plane is called B) Rotational symmetry. This means that the design looks the same after a certain degree of rotation around that axis. Linear symmetry, on the other hand, involves reflection across a line, while translational symmetry refers to a design being invariant under translation.
Not exactly. Rotational symmetry means that a shape will look the same if the object is rotated around some axis, by ANY angle.There are no specific requirements as to where the axis must be.
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Reflectional symmetry
Axial symmetry.
Axial symmetry.
Axial symmetry.
False
all characteristics true
Reflectional symmetry
False.