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The figure below is a parellelogram. What type(s) of symmetry does it have? Rotational Symmetry Line and Rotational Symmetry Line Symmetry No Symmetry
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The figure below is a parellelogram. What type(s) of symmetry does it have?
Rotational Symmetry
Line and Rotational Symmetry
Line Symmetry
No Symmetry
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Line symmetry I think
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