No. Objects can have reflective symmetry but no rotational symmetry.
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This is the definition of "rotational symmetry", or if the statement is true for any number of degrees of rotation it is also "circular symmetry.".
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Symmetry refers to a balanced and proportionate similarity between two halves of an object or design. Key characteristics include reflection symmetry (where one half mirrors the other), rotational symmetry (where an object looks the same after a certain degree of rotation), and translational symmetry (where a pattern repeats at regular intervals). Symmetry often conveys harmony and aesthetic appeal in art, nature, and architecture, while also playing a crucial role in mathematical concepts and physical laws.
No. Objects can have reflective symmetry but no rotational symmetry.
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Reflectional symmetry
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Butterfly characteristics is that they have six legs,compound eyes, wings, bilateral symmetry
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This is the definition of "rotational symmetry", or if the statement is true for any number of degrees of rotation it is also "circular symmetry.".
A design with four-fold symmetry can be rotated 90, 180, or 270 degrees and still maintain all of its characteristics. This means there are three different places it can be rotated while keeping its symmetry.
Reflectional symmetry