Test for symmetry with repsect

  1. Test for symmetry with repsect to Q=pi/2, the polar axis, and the pole.r=16cos 3Q r=16cos(3pi/3 + 3h) = 16(cos3pi/2 3h- sin
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  2. Test for symmetry with repsect to Q=pi/2, the polar axis, and the pole.r=16cos 3Q r=16cos(3pi/3 + 3h) = 16(cos3pi/2 3h- sin
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  3. QuestionWhich type of symmetry is shown by the lowercase letter w? explain reflectional symmetry point symmetry no symmetry
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  4. Which types of symmetry does the regular Hexagon ABCDEF have (reflectional symmetry, rotational symmetry, and/or point
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  5. Which types of symmetry does the regular Hexagon ABCDEF have (reflectional symmetry, rotational symmetry, and/or point
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  6. 15. Which types of symmetry does the regular Hexagon ABCDEF have (reflectional symmetry, rotational symmetry, and/or point
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  7. Which type of symmetry is shown by the lowercase letter w?(1 point) Responses reflectional symmetry reflectional symmetry point
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  8. Question One side of a design is reflected exactly across a central axis, mirroring the other. Under which of the following
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  9. Which of the following has a bigger effect on a design?(1 point) Responses diagonal symmetry diagonal symmetry horizontal
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  10. Which statement about this figure is true?It has reflectional symmetry with 22 lines of symmetry. It has rotational symmetry
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