It has rotational symmetry of order 2.
Kansas is a Great Plains US state that starts with the letter k.
Like our solar system, the other planets and their moons,are systems in their own right. The Earth-Moon system means that both bodies interact with each other, gravitationally. The moon affects our tides, our axial tilt and our rotational speed. Earth affects the Moon in rotational speed, orbital characteristics, and axial tilt.
In order outwards from the Sunthey are: Mercury, Venus, Earth,Mars,Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.To help you remember the order of the planets, remember this mnemonic device:"My very educated mother just served us nachos."The first letter of each word in the sentence is the first letter of the name of a planet in order starting closest to the sun:My --> Mercuryvery --> Venuseducated --> Earthmother --> Marsjust --> Jupiterserved --> Saturnus --> Uranusnachos --> Neptune
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US State flags with reflectional symmetry are:AlabamaArizonaColoradoNew MexicoThe flag of Maryland appears to have rotational symmetry at first glance, but in fact the colours are rotated in each canton (corner).Similarly, Ohio's flag appears to have reflectional symmetry, but the stars in the flag are rotated in the bottom half of the triangle on the left-hand side.
Sorry, but to answer this question you need to show us a picture of where the letter 'o' is marked. I'm probably wrong.
There are several US state flags that have reflectional symmetry if a line of symmetry is drawn vertically down the middle. Alabama, Arizona, New Mexico and Indiana all have symmetry.
any regular pentagon has five lines of symmetry.
The lines of symmetry.
there are none.
There are four US states that begin with the letter A. These are:AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansas(These are in alphabetical order.)
no I don't think so :
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Radial SymmetryRadial symmetry is rotational symmetry around a fixed point known as the center. Radial symmetry can be classified as either cyclic or dihedral.Cyclic symmetries are represented with the notation Cn, where n is the number of rotations. Each rotation will have an angle of 360/n. For example, an object having C3 symmetry would have three rotations of 120 degrees.Dihedral symmetries differ from cyclic ones in that they have reflection symmetries in addition to rotational symmetry. Dihedral symmetries are represented with the notation Dn where n represents the number of rotations, as well as the number of reflection mirrors present. Each rotation angle will be equal to 360/n degrees and the angle between each mirror will be 180/n degrees. An object with D4 symmetry would have four rotations, each of 90 degrees, and four reflection mirrors, with each angle between them being 45 degrees.Bilateral SymmetryBilateral symmetry is symmetry across a line of reflection. Are people symmetric? We think we are, but upon closer analysis, we are less symmetric than we think. The more simple the creature (ants --> elephants), the more likeley it is that it will be perfectly symmetric.We took two professors, cut and pasted half of their head in Photoshop, and flipped that half horizontally. We then aligned the two halves so that it came closest ro resembling a human head. You be the judge on how good of a job we did and how symmetric people around us are in general ...Asymmetrical SymmetryAsymmetry is the absence of, or a violation of, symmetry.
On a rotational basis, a little less than 200,000 personnel.
Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Alabama.