It has rotational symmetry of order 2.
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β 9y agoYes it does. As long as it has a symmetry without rotation. If you do the rotation either way it does have symmetry. :)
the British flag has no lines of symmetry it only has a point of symmetry (in the middle of the flag)
A parallelogram.
A parallelogram.
The flag of Jamaica has 2 lines of symmetry.
It has one and only one line of symmetry!!
The Japanese flag has four lines of symmetry. Two of them are a horizontal line halfway up the flag, and a vertical one halfway across the width. It also has two rotation lines of symmetry across the diagonals.
A diamond has two rotation symmetry. It is possible to have a diamond that does have four of rotation symmetry.
how do we dispose of an old Trinidad and Tobago national flag
What symmetry does the jamaican flag have
Yes it does. As long as it has a symmetry without rotation. If you do the rotation either way it does have symmetry. :)
rotation symmetry of a parallelogram Sequence
Sometimes called rotation symmetry, or symmetry of rotation. If you have an object that can be turned through a certain angle (like rotating a cube through 90o) and then it looks identical, then that object has a certain symmetry under rotation. If you can turn it through any angle, like a cylinder, then it has rotation (or rotational) symmetry.
the British flag has no lines of symmetry it only has a point of symmetry (in the middle of the flag)
Almost all flags are rectangular and so they cannot have rotational symmetry of an order greater than 2. The Union Jack is symmetrical after a 180 degree rotation and so has a symmetry of order 2.However, the flag is not symmetrical under reflection. This is because, although St Andrew's Cross (white) is symmetrically placed, St Patrick's Cross (red) is offset.
What symmetry does the jamaican flag have
Trinidad and Tobago's flag is to be flown at the top of the mass of your right and if it is on your left you are disrespecting the law of Trinidad and Tobago but if the flag is half mast then someone very important has died