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Is it correct to say that 'there is no object with the order of rotational symmetry as 0'. Justify your answer

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Answered by singhalseema03p9uwqn
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Not really! If a shape only matches itself once as we go around (ie it matches itself after one full rotation) there is really no symmetry at all ...

... because the word "Symmetry" comes from syn- together and metron measure, and there can't be "together" if there is just one thing.

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Answered by Deadpool98
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rotation without it appearing as it did before the rotation. In other words, an order of 1 would mean that is has no rotational symmetry. 
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