Symmetry order 2, also known as bilateral symmetry, refers to a symmetry in which an object can be divided into two identical halves along a single plane. This means that one side is a mirror image of the other. Common examples include the human body, many animals, and various geometric shapes like butterflies and leaves. This type of symmetry emphasizes balance and proportion in the structure of the object.
A rectangle.
It has rotational symmetry of order 2.
A parallelogram has rotational symmetry of order 2.
parallelogram * * * * * A parallelogram does have rotational symmetry (order 2).
It is in the order of 2
A line has rotational symmetry of order 2.
no shape does! * * * * * Not true. A parallelogram has rotational symmetry of order 2, but no lines of symmetry.
if you mean rotational symmetry then yes, rotational symmetry of order 4
A rectangle.
It has rotational symmetry to the order of 2
Yes. it has 2 order of rotation symmetry
parallelogram
A parallelogram has rotational symmetry of order 2.
Parallelogram.
It has rotational symmetry of order 2.
The letter H has a rotational symmetry of order 2, meaning it looks the same after a 180-degree rotation.
parallelogram * * * * * A parallelogram does have rotational symmetry (order 2).