a dome
A quarter circle
Imagine a clock: a circle is 360 degrees, so every 5 minutes is 30 degrees. If you started at 1pm and rotated it 90 degrees it would be 1.15pm
35% of 360 degrees = 35% * 360 = 0.35 * 360 = 126 degrees
what is 36 degrees of 360 degrees as a fraction
all the angles are right angles (90 degrees) and add to 360 degrees
A quarter circle
A shape can usually be rotated through a full circle of 360 degrees.
360/6 = 60 degrees.
Answer No. If the shape has rotational symmetry, then it should be able to match itself when rotated a certain number of degrees that IS NOT 360 degrees. Why? Well, if we stop and think about it, all shapes can match themselves when being rotated 360 degrees (a full circle.) If 360 degrees was valid and qualified for rotational symmetry, then any shape would have rotational symmetry. Then this classification of rotational symmetry would have no real conclusion. The only way a kite can match itself when rotating is if you rotate it 360 degrees. Therefore, it does not have rotational symmetry.
A circle
Imagine a clock: a circle is 360 degrees, so every 5 minutes is 30 degrees. If you started at 1pm and rotated it 90 degrees it would be 1.15pm
It rotated 15 degrees, because 360 divided by 24 is 15, and 15 times 3 is 45.
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Rotate 360 degrees
It only has rotional symmetry if it can be rotated around a point less than 360 degrees and staying the same shape like if you rotate a square 90 degrees it will be the same shape as in the beginning.. Kind of confusing
It is 360 degrees.
y = 20x is symmetric about the origin. (If you rotate it around the origin, it will look the same before it is rotated 360 degrees).