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draw a reflection symmetry and rotational symmetry of square​

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Answered by Aayusheetiwari
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Line symmetry is when there exists a line (or lines) such that the image of a figure when reflected over the line is itself. A nontrivial rotational symmetry of a figure is a rotation of the plane that maps the figure back to itself such that the rotation is greater than 0° but less than 360°.

Answered by DevilHunter001
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Line symmetry is when there exists a line (or lines) such that the image of a figure when reflected over the line is itself. A nontrivial rotational symmetry of a figure is a rotation of the plane that maps the figure back to itself such that the rotation is greater than 0° but less than 360°.

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