It has rotational symmetry to the order of 2
Order 5. The shape will fit over itself exactly 5 times during a complete rotation.
Rotational symmetry of order 1.
A regular nonagon with 9 sides has a rotational symmetry of 9.
The rectangle's rotational symmetry is of order 2. A square's rotational symmetry is of order 4; the triangle has a symmetry of order 3. Rotational symmetry is the number of times a figure can be rotated and still look the same as the original figure.
it is order 5
It has both because it has 5 lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry to the order of 5
If it is a regular 5 sided pentagon then its order of rotational symmetry is 5
A regular pentagon or a 5-pointed star have rotational symmetry of order 5.
5, you may think 1 but its actually 5
A line has rotational symmetry of order 2.
Nothing has 1 order of rotational symmetry because in rotational symmetry 1 is none.
It has rotational symmetry to the order of 2
If it is a regular octagon then it has rotational symmetry to the order of 8
It does have rotational symmetry of order three.
no shape does! * * * * * Not true. A parallelogram has rotational symmetry of order 2, but no lines of symmetry.
A parallelogram has rotational symmetry of order 2.