It still has the same weight. Even turned or reflected the weight/mass remains the same.
It's when a figure is rotated, reflected , translated etc but the corresponding angles and side lengths stay the same.
When u rotated a figure 180 is the reflection the same
You do a flip in geometrey when you do transformations. Flip is a transformation in which a plane figure is flipped or reflected across a line, creating a mirror image of the original figure.
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.
A figure that has rotational symmetry but not line symmetry is a figure that can be rotated by a certain angle and still look the same, but cannot be reflected across a line to create a mirror image of itself. An example of such a figure is a regular pentagon, which has rotational symmetry of 72 degrees but does not have any lines of symmetry. This means that if you rotate a regular pentagon by 72 degrees, it will look the same, but you cannot reflect it across any line to create a mirror image.
It's when a figure is rotated, reflected , translated etc but the corresponding angles and side lengths stay the same.
It depends on what and where the original and reflected figures are.
Rotational symmetry.
When u rotated a figure 180 is the reflection the same
You do a flip in geometrey when you do transformations. Flip is a transformation in which a plane figure is flipped or reflected across a line, creating a mirror image of the original figure.
Center of rotation
Point of rotation
well if you rotated it upside down then it would be a face with a uni brow.
Its area.
Rotation Symmetry La Simetria de Rotation Symetrie de Rotation
Visualize a capital "N." Rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise (a quarter turn to the left) it would look like a capital "Z."
A figure can be rotated through any angle of your choice.