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Which statement is FALSE? A) A kite has no rotational symmetry. B) A kite will map onto itself with a rotation of 360°. C) A trapezoid will map onto itself with a rotation of 36…
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Which statement is FALSE? A) A kite has no rotational symmetry. B) A kite will map onto itself with a rotation of 360°. C) A trapezoid will map onto itself with a rotation of 36…
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Which statement is FALSE? A) A kite has no rotational symmetry. B) A kite will map onto itself with a rotation of 360°. C) A trapezoid will map onto itself with a rotation of 360°. D) An isosceles trapezoid maps onto itself with a rotation of 180°.
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D is false.
Explanation:
A and B are true.
So is C.
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