parallelogram
A isosceles trapezoid for example.
The quadrilateral would have to be a parallelogram which is not also a rectangle or a rhombus.
None normally because rotational symmetry is only applicable to 2 dimensional shapes such as polygons.
A rhombus is the type of quadrilateral that only has rotational symmetry. Rotational symmetry occurs when a shape can be rotated less than 360 degrees and still look the same. In the case of a rhombus, it has rotational symmetry of order 2, meaning it looks the same after a 180-degree rotation. This is because all sides of a rhombus are of equal length, making it symmetrical under rotation.
parallelogram * * * * * A parallelogram does have rotational symmetry (order 2).
Yes. A rhombus has a 180 degree rotational symmetry but no reflection symmetry.
Irregular shapes don't ever have rotational symmetry.
a trapezium
A rhombus
A kite, for example.
parallelogram
A isosceles trapezoid for example.
Parallelogram.
parallelogram
none shapes have 1 rotational symmetry because in rotational symmetry one is none
Nothing has 1 order of rotational symmetry because in rotational symmetry 1 is none.