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The different types of symmetry in geometry are symmetrical and asymmetrical.
Real-life objects that have three lines of symmetry are equilateral triangles, certain types of stars (such as a six-pointed star), and certain types of flowers (like a trillium). These objects have rotational symmetry of order three, meaning they can be rotated by 120 degrees and still look the same. The three lines of symmetry intersect at angles of 120 degrees, dividing the object into three equal parts.
The word "symmetry" has three syllables.
One type of symmetry is rotation. The second type of symmetry is translation. The third type of symmetry is reflection.
It does have rotational symmetry of order three.