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  • 24-11-2019
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is it possible for a figure to have 90° rotational symmetry but not 180° rotational symmetry.

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Binabella06 Binabella06
  • 24-11-2019

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Well, It is but not because..rotation symmetry, and a square has -turn (or 90-degree) rotation symmetry. As you may have already observed, many figures have 180-degree rotation symmetry but no other rotation symmetry. A figure has 180-degree rotation symmetry if it looks the same when turned halfway around...Soo yeah..I think I am right, So sorry if I'm wrong.

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