I believe so yes this is correct I think
First you want to figure out what exactly it is you are looking for. We are looking for "capital letters that have rotational symmetry but do not have line symmetry"
So:
1. Must have rotational symmetry.
This means that if we rotate the capital letter 180 deg, either clockwise or counterclockwise, it will still look the same
2. Must not have line symmetry.
If an object has line symmetry, it means that if you draw a line down the middle (in any way), it will be symmetrical on both sides. We need capital letters that do not fit that condition.
Now we look at all capital letters.
We find that H, I, N,O, S, X, and Z are all rotationally symmetrical. Think about it. If you rotate them, they still look the same.
But, we have to make sure they do not have line symmetry. If we draw a line right down the middle of H, I, O and X (**note, the have multiple lines of symmetry), they are symmetrical on both sides of the line.
Now we are left with N, S, and Z
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
5/3
Step-by-step explanation:
The opposite of a number always has to have the same distance from zero, positive or negative. So in this case, since -5/3 is a negative fraction, the answer would be 5/3. This fraction may be positive but they have the same distance from zero.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
two sides are longer than the other two, D could also be one of the choices but rectangles have two parallel lines and have shorter sides at the sides