A kite is a quadrilateral that has no rotational symmetry but features perpendicular diagonals. In a kite, the diagonals intersect at right angles, but the shape does not exhibit rotational symmetry since it cannot be rotated to match itself at any angle other than a full 360 degrees. Thus, the unique properties of a kite fit the criteria specified.
A parallelogram
Oh, dude, you're asking about a kite! Yeah, a kite doesn't have rotational symmetry and its diagonals are not perpendicular. It's like that one shape that's just doing its own thing, not conforming to the norms of the quadrilateral world.
cone
It is a kite.
Square, circle, equilateral triange! Hope I helped! :)
A parallelogram
Oh, dude, you're asking about a kite! Yeah, a kite doesn't have rotational symmetry and its diagonals are not perpendicular. It's like that one shape that's just doing its own thing, not conforming to the norms of the quadrilateral world.
cone
It is a kite.
Square, circle, equilateral triange! Hope I helped! :)
parallelogram * * * * * A parallelogram does have rotational symmetry (order 2).
Yes. A rhombus has a 180 degree rotational symmetry but no reflection symmetry.
a trapezium
A kite, for example.
A rhombus
squarerhombusdiamondrectangle
There is reflective symmetry about each of the diagonals as well as rotational symmetry or order 2.