The order of rotational symmetry of a butterfly is typically 2. This means that if you rotate a butterfly around its center by 180 degrees, it will look the same as it did before the rotation. However, the specific symmetry can vary among different species of butterflies, as their wing patterns and shapes may differ.
A line segment would have rotational symmetry.
If it is a regular 5 sided pentagon then its order of rotational symmetry is 5
A square
These are also known as asymmetric shapes.
Scalene triangle * * * * * A scalene triangle does not have rotational symmetry of order 3. The triskelion (the three legs) on the Isle of Man flag, or a simplified version of that shape will meet the requirements.
no shape does! * * * * * Not true. A parallelogram has rotational symmetry of order 2, but no lines of symmetry.
A rectangle
A line segment would have rotational symmetry.
none shapes have 1 rotational symmetry because in rotational symmetry one is none
A shape like an equilateral triangle would therefore have an order of rotational symmetry of 3
A rectangle
If it is a regular 5 sided pentagon then its order of rotational symmetry is 5
Yes.
A square
An equilateral triangle.
These are also known as asymmetric shapes.
Octagon.