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Please see picture What type(s) of symmetry does this figure have? A. Both rotational and reflectional B. This figure is not symmetrical. C. Rotational D. Reflectional
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What type(s) of symmetry does this figure have?
A. Both rotational and reflectional
B. This figure is not symmetrical.
C. Rotational
D. Reflectional
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D. Reflectional because if you cut it in half, it would look like the other piece.
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