A two-fold symmetry has a 360 degrees rotation. A three-fold rotational symmetry, on the other hand, has 120 degrees, and on a horizontal axis, a symmetry has 180 degrees.
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A pie chart is a circle, which has 360 degrees. So 15% of 360 is 54 degrees.
The 4 angles in a parallelogram add up to 360 degrees.
The 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees
A full pie graph is 360 degrees.2/3 of that = 240 degrees.(what is left over is the other one-third = 120 degrees)
Yes, a square has rotational symmetry. It has rotational symmetry of order 4, which means it can be rotated by 90 degrees, 180 degrees, and 270 degrees to coincide with its original position.
A pentagon has roatotional symmetry only if it is a regulat pentagaon. In that case, it has a rotational symmetry of 360/5 degrees and its multiples. That is, 72, 144, 216, and 288 degrees.
A line has 180 degrees rotational symmetry.
No - a pentagon has 120 degree rotational symmetry.
No, it does not.
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.
Yes, 180 degrees. In the degenerate case that the parallelogram is a square, then 90 degrees.
yes it does it has all of the degrees......yes,90 degrees,180 degrees, and 270 degrees
Yes; 180 degrees.
30 degrees
Yes.
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