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Ah, honey, you're talking about a good ol' rectangle! It's got those two lines of symmetry that make it all pretty when you flip it, but it's just not into that whole spinning around thing. It's like the diva of shapes - looking fabulous in the mirror, but not interested in twirling on the dance floor.

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A quadrilateral with reflectional symmetry but not rotational symmetry would be a kite. A kite has two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length, and the diagonals of a kite are perpendicular to each other. When a kite is reflected across its line of symmetry, it will match up perfectly with its original position. However, if you try to rotate a kite by any degree, it will not match up with its original position, thus lacking rotational symmetry.

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A isosceles trapezoid for example.

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Q: A quadrilateral that has reflectional symmetry but not rotational symmetry?
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