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
all the angles are right angles (90 degrees) and add to 360 degrees
360 degrees are in a circle no matter how big or small the circle is A circle has 360 degrees.
A quarter circle
A shape can usually be rotated through a full circle of 360 degrees.
360/6 = 60 degrees.
The angle of rotation of a square refers to the degrees it can be rotated around its center without changing its appearance. A square can be rotated by 90 degrees, 180 degrees, 270 degrees, or 360 degrees and still look the same. Therefore, the angles of rotation that maintain the square's symmetry are multiples of 90 degrees.
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
360 degrees Fahrenheit = 182.2 degrees Celsius
The order of rotational symmetry of an arrowhead is 2. This means that the arrowhead can be rotated by 180 degrees and still look the same as its original position. Additionally, it can also be rotated by 360 degrees, which represents one full rotation. Thus, there are two distinct orientations (0 degrees and 180 degrees) where the arrowhead appears unchanged.
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Rotate 360 degrees
A rhombus has an order of rotational symmetry of 2. This means that it can be rotated by 180 degrees and still look the same, and it can also be rotated by 360 degrees, which brings it back to its original position. In essence, there are two distinct orientations in which a rhombus can appear identical during rotation.
Oh, what a happy little question! A kite does indeed have rotational symmetry. Just like how you can turn a kite and it still looks the same, it has rotational symmetry. Keep exploring and creating, my friend!