Math, asked by Anilkumer15052005, 4 months ago

A squae has a rotational symmetry does a circle has​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • A square is symmetrical about both of its diagonals and both lines joining the midpoints.Therefore, a circle has unlimited number of lines of symmetry. No, a semicircle does not have any rotational symmetry as it fits itself only once.

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Answered by aditya95250
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square is symmetrical about both of its diagonals and both lines joining the midpoints.Therefore, a circle has unlimited number of lines of symmetry. No, a semicircle does not have any rotational symmetry as it fits itself only once.

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