
To define:
Whether the given figure has rotational symmetry.

Answer to Problem 63SPR
The image has no rotation between
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Rotational symmetry, also known in biology as radial symmetry, is the property a form has if it looks the same after a partial turn after any rotation. The degree of rotational symmetry of an object is the number of distinct orientations, in which each rotation looks exactly the same.
Thus, from the given information, the image has no rotation between
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