Discuss the rotational symmetry of square, find angle of rotation .Also determine its lines of symmetry.
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The rotational symmetry of a shape explains that when an object is rotated on its own axis, the shape of the object looks the same. Many geometrical shapes appear to be symmetrical when they are rotated 180 degrees or with some angles, clockwise or anticlockwise. Some of the examples are square, circle, hexagon, etc. A scalene triangle does not have symmetry if rotated since the shape is asymmetrical. By the word symmetry, we know it is a combination of two words ‘sync+metry’. Hence, there should be at least two identical order to have symmetry.
You may have often heard of the term ‘symmetry’ in day-to-day life. It is a balanced and proportionate similarity found in two halves of an object, that is, one-half is the mirror image of the other half. And a shape that is not symmetrical is referred to as asymmetrical. Symmetry is found all around us, in nature, in architecture and in art. It may be explored when you flip, slide or turn an object. There may be different types of symmetry:
- Reflection
- Translational
- Rotational
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