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what is the angle of rational Symmetry
of a circle?​

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Answered by atlthinker20
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The order of rotational symmetry of a circle is, how many times a circle fits on to itself during a full rotation of 360 degrees. A circle has an infinite 'order of rotational symmetry'. In simplistic terms, a circle will always fit into its original outline, regardless of how many times it is rotated.

Answered by Anonymous
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Rotational Symmetry - Varsity Tutors The angle of rotational symmetry is the smallest angle for which the figure can be rotated to coincide with itself. The order of symmetry is the number of times the figure coincides with itself as its rotates through 360° . Example: ... The angle of rotation is 60° and the order of the rotational symmetry is 6 .

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