yes, it has a rotational symmetry of 180 degrees, and of course 360.
like if you flipped it upside down, then put it on top of the other one it would look the same. just not a lowercase.
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∙ 10y agoA shape has rotational symmetry if the shape fits over itself more than once during a complete rotation (360o).
A few letters have rotation symmetry, for example the letters 'X' or 'I'.
H,i,o,s,x,z
o and l
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the letter "o" has rotational symatry. if I remember the defenesion of rotational symatry correctly then this letter hase it also: "x"
O, B, D and all letters that are symetrical along their horizontal axis.
The letter "O" has rotational symmetry because it looks the same after being rotated 180 degrees.
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∙ 12y agoyes it has . It has 1 rotational symmetry
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∙ 10y agoNone, that is, rotational symmetry of order 1.
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∙ 10y agoIt has rotational symmetry of order 2.
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∙ 10y agoNo, it does not.
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∙ 10y agoNo, it does not.
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∙ 10y agoNo, it does not.
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∙ 12y agoYes
The letter U has rotational symmetry of order 1 because it looks the same after a 180-degree rotation.
The letter H has a rotational symmetry of order 2, meaning it looks the same after a 180-degree rotation.
The letter "O" has rotational symmetry, as it looks the same when rotated 180 degrees.
Yes, it is possible to have a shape that has a line of symmetry but does not have rotational symmetry. An example is the letter "K", which has a vertical line of symmetry but cannot be rotated to match its original orientation.
No, a parallelogram does not have rotational symmetry because it cannot be rotated onto itself. Rotational symmetry requires an object to look the same after being rotated by a certain angle.
The letter U has rotational symmetry of order 1 because it looks the same after a 180-degree rotation.
Yes, the capital letter N has rotational symmetry but no lines of symmetry:
It has 1 order of rotational symmetry.
No, the letter Y does not have rotational symmetry. It cannot be rotated and still appear the same.
The letter H has a rotational symmetry of order 2, meaning it looks the same after a 180-degree rotation.
No, it does not.
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No, it does not.
Order 1. That is, no rotational symmetry.
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