The letter Z of the English alphabet has two lines of symmet
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The letter Z is an example of "2-fold Rotational Symmetry"; it looks the same after being rotated by 180° around its center. But it does not have mirror symmetry. Shapes like this are called "chiral", which means that they can not be superimposed on their mirror images
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