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Which statement about this figure is true? It has no reflectional symmetry. It has rotational symmetry with an angle of rotation of 45°. It has reflectional symmetry with four l…
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Which statement about this figure is true?
It has no reflectional symmetry.
It has rotational symmetry with an angle of rotation of 45°.
It has reflectional symmetry with four lines of symmetry.
It has no rotational symmetry.
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Explanation:
it has rotational symmetry with an angle of rotation of 45°
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