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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.
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.
No, that statement is not true. Reflectional symmetry refers to a design that is identical on both sides of a central line, meaning it can be folded along that line and the two halves will match. The quality of maintaining characteristics when rotated about a point describes rotational symmetry, not reflectional symmetry.
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No. Objects can have reflective symmetry but no rotational symmetry.
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Yes. An object with rotational symmetry is one that looks the same after a certain amount of rotation.
Reflectional symmetry
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.
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