A kite only has 2 line of symmetry.
A kite, An arrowhead, an isosceles trapezium are three possibilities.
Order 4.
A kite, for example.
A kite or an equilateral trapezium.
No. But it does have rotational symmetry of order 2.
Yes, of order 2.
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A kite only has 2 line of symmetry.
It has rotational symmetry of order greater than 2.
Rotational symmetry is when you rotate an object n order to see it in the same shape but n different position somehow the shape might look different unless u turn the paper.
Yes, a kite does have rotational symmetry. A kite has rotational symmetry of order 2, meaning it can be rotated 180 degrees and still look the same. This is because a kite has two pairs of adjacent sides that are congruent, which allows it to be rotated without changing its appearance.
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A Parallelogram, a Diamond and a rhombus all have rotational symetry of two. Others Kite 1 Trapezium 1 Square 4
A kite, An arrowhead, an isosceles trapezium are three possibilities.
A kite has only one line of rotational symmetry, as it is only the same if it is tilted once. (back to its normal position).
Order 4.