Yes, the quality you're describing is known as rotational symmetry. A design has rotational symmetry if it looks the same after being rotated about a central point in its plane by a certain angle. The degree of symmetry can vary, with some designs appearing unchanged at multiple angles, while others may only appear the same after specific rotations.
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Axial symmetry.
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No. Objects can have reflective symmetry but no rotational symmetry.
The quality a design possesses when it maintains all characteristics while being rotated about a point in its plane is called "rotational symmetry." This means that the design appears unchanged at specific angles of rotation, indicating a balanced and harmonious structure. Rotational symmetry often enhances the aesthetic appeal and visual interest of a design.
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Axial symmetry.
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Axial symmetry.
Axial symmetry.
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False
Reflectional symmetry
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No. Objects can have reflective symmetry but no rotational symmetry.
False.