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Difference between point symmetry and rotational symmetry​

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Answered by taibak32
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. With Rotational Symmetry, the image is rotated (around a central point) so that it appears 2 or more times. .

.. Point Symmetry is when every part has a matching part: the same distance from the central pointbut in the opposite direction.

Answered by Nivashni2505
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With Rotational Symmetry, the image is rotated (around a central point) so that it appears 2 or more times. ... Point Symmetry is when every part has a matching part: the same distance from the central pointbut in the opposite direction

In geometry, a point reflection or inversion in a point is a type of isometry of Euclidean space. An object that is invariant under a point reflection is said to possess point symmetry; if it is invariant under point reflection through its center, it is said to possess central symmetry or to be centrally symmetric.

Rotational symmetry, also known as radial symmetry in biology, is the property a shape has when it looks the same after some rotation by a partial turn. An object's degree of rotational symmetry is the number of distinct orientations in which it looks the same.

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