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Here we will learn about rotational symmetry, including rotational symmetry within polygons, angle properties, and symmetry of different line graphs. There are also rotational symmetry worksheets based on Edexcel, AQA and OCR exam questions, along with further guidance on where to go next if you’re still stuck.
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3 Αυγ 2023 · The angle of rotational symmetry of an object is the smallest angle at which it can be rotated to coincide with its original shape. For example, a square can be rotated at a minimum of 90° to coincide with itself. Similarly, a hexagon’s angle of rotational symmetry is 60°.
The rotational symmetry of a shape explains that when an object is rotated with some angle its shape looks the same. Learn its order with real-life examples at BYJU'S.
The angle of rotational symmetry is defined as the smallest angle at which the figure can be rotated to coincide with itself and the order of symmetry is how the object coincides with itself when it is in rotation. Let's look into some examples of rotational symmetry as shown below.
Rotational Symmetry. A shape has Rotational Symmetry when it still looks the same after some rotation (of less than one full turn). How many times it matches as we go once around is called the Order. Think of propeller blades (like below), it makes it easier.
Angles of rotational symmetry. A shape has rotational symmetry when it looks the same after some rotation (other than 360 degrees). In these worksheets, students determine whether shapes have rotational symmetry and the angles at which the symmetry occurs.