H I O
The order of rotational symmetry in alphabets varies depending on the specific letter and the alphabet in question. For instance, in the English alphabet, letters like O and X have infinite rotational symmetry, while others like A and B have lower orders (1 or 2) depending on how they can be rotated and still appear unchanged. Generally, most letters in the Latin alphabet have a rotational symmetry order of 1 or 0, as they do not appear identical after a 180-degree rotation. Other alphabets, such as Greek or Cyrillic, exhibit similar variations in rotational symmetry among their letters.
SYMMETRY
The letter "H" has 2 lines of symmetry: one vertical line that bisects it and one horizontal line that runs through the middle. The order of rotational symmetry for the letter "H" is 2, as it looks the same when rotated 180 degrees and again at 360 degrees.
No a Z doesn't have a rotational symmetry
H I O
What is the angle of rotation of alphabet S
SYMMETRY
A trapezium does not have rotational symmetry.
The letter "H" has 2 lines of symmetry: one vertical line that bisects it and one horizontal line that runs through the middle. The order of rotational symmetry for the letter "H" is 2, as it looks the same when rotated 180 degrees and again at 360 degrees.
The letters H and Z have both line symmetry and rotational symmetry
It has 8lines of rotational symmetry
It has rotational symmetry to the order of 2
No a Z doesn't have a rotational symmetry
Equilateral triangles have rotational symmetry.
A trapezoid has no rotational symmetry.
A line has rotational symmetry of order 2.