A sphere
The angle at which a alphabet looks exactly the same during the rotation is called angle of rotation. Example- The alphabet I it rotates and the alphabet looks exactly the same after it rotates 2 times , so, the angle of rotation of the alphabet I is 2 , H-2 , K-4, M-4, etc.
It depends on the angle not all obtuse angles measure the same. To measure an angle you use a protractor.
yes in fact every triangle has at least one acute angle
because every two lines form an angle
No.
right angle?
no
The have the same angular measure.
The angle at which a alphabet looks exactly the same during the rotation is called angle of rotation. Example- The alphabet I it rotates and the alphabet looks exactly the same after it rotates 2 times , so, the angle of rotation of the alphabet I is 2 , H-2 , K-4, M-4, etc.
Yes, because at every angle you look at it it will stay the same .
The angle at which a alphabet looks exactly the same during the rotation is called angle of rotation. Example- The alphabet I it rotates and the alphabet looks exactly the same after it rotates 2 times , so, the angle of rotation of the alphabet I is 2 , H-2 , K-4, M-4, etc.
Obviously 90 degrees a right angle is the same in every shape.
A rhombus. (Looks like a diamond.)
It depends on the angle not all obtuse angles measure the same. To measure an angle you use a protractor.
every moon looks like ice cream
because its being viewed by a different angle. nothing looks the same a different angles but something highly symmetric. in this case a cell is definitely not symmetric
yes in fact every triangle has at least one acute angle