Rhombus has an 180 degree rotational symmetry, but no reflectional symmetry.
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The minimum angle of rotational symmetry for a quadrilateral is 90 degrees. This means that if you rotate the quadrilateral by 90 degrees around its center, it can align with its original position. However, a general quadrilateral does not have rotational symmetry unless it is a special type, such as a rectangle or a square. In those cases, the symmetry can be 90 degrees or less, with a square having 90 degrees and a rectangle having 180 degrees.
A parallelogram does not have a line of symmetry that divides it into two congruent halves unless it is a special type of parallelogram, such as a rectangle or a rhombus. In general, a typical parallelogram has rotational symmetry but not reflective symmetry. Thus, it lacks a line of symmetry that can split it into mirrored halves.
Parallelograms - including special cases.
It is simply a quadrilateral - there is no special name for such a quadrilateral.
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The minimum angle of rotational symmetry for a quadrilateral is 90 degrees. This means that if you rotate the quadrilateral by 90 degrees around its center, it can align with its original position. However, a general quadrilateral does not have rotational symmetry unless it is a special type, such as a rectangle or a square. In those cases, the symmetry can be 90 degrees or less, with a square having 90 degrees and a rectangle having 180 degrees.
A trapezium, a kite, an arrowhead, a quadrilateral with 4 different sides. In fact, anything other than a parallelogram (and its special cases).
A parallelogram does not have a line of symmetry that divides it into two congruent halves unless it is a special type of parallelogram, such as a rectangle or a rhombus. In general, a typical parallelogram has rotational symmetry but not reflective symmetry. Thus, it lacks a line of symmetry that can split it into mirrored halves.
Line or reflective symmetry is really a special case of rotational symmetry but from a different viewpoint. In line symmetry imagine a line going north to south on the page. If you rotate an image out of the page around that line through 180 degrees you get a reflection. For rotational symmetry imagine that same line being perpendicular to the page so that you see it as a dot. The image is then rotated around that dot.
It has rotational symmetry order 2. Its is also known as a diamond and is a special type of rectangle
The order of rotational symmetry for a circle is infinite. This is because it can be rotated any amount from the middle and it will still look the same. You can use a special sign to show this: ∞
Parallelograms - including special cases.
It is a special type of a quadrilateral.
It is simply a quadrilateral - there is no special name for such a quadrilateral.
A Trapezium is a quadrilateral with no parallel sides.
A quadrilateral is defined as "a polygon having four sides." The word quadrilateral itself describes something with four sides, so there is no special name for a four sided quadrilateral.Square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, or diamond.