To determine rotational symmetry and the angle of rotation.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Rotational symmetry
A figure is said to have rotational symmetry if its fits onto itself each time even after rotation. It will fits onto itself more than once during a full turn that is rotation through
Taking an example:
Suppose, take a Octagon,
If rotated the shape remains same and fits well,
So, it shares rotational symmetry property.
Now considering the line joining the mid points with the vertex,
There are total 8 intersection lines in the middle.
Total sum of angle in the middle is
Now, dividing
So,
So, angle of rotation is
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