a.
To state how many symmetry line the figure has.
a.
Answer to Problem 4WE
The figure has thirteen lines of symmetry.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given statement is that consider the figure as a plane figure.
The figure has thirteen lines of symmetry. The figure has thirteen regular wing connected from the centre of figure. Each symmetry line passes through the centre and bisects one wing vertically.
b.
To state whether or not the figure has a symmetry point.
b.
Answer to Problem 4WE
The figure has no symmetry point.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given statement is that consider the figure as a plane figure.
Since, a point symmetry is nothing but a rotational symmetry of
c.
To list all the rotational symmetries of each figure between
c.
Answer to Problem 4WE
The figure has rotational symmetry at
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given statement is that consider the figure as a plane figure.
The figure has thirteen regular wings therefore the rotational symmetry can be obtained at
If the figure is symmetric at
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