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What is the smallest angle of rotational symmetry for a regular hexagon?

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66.67%60° ( 22 voters )
3.03%90° ( 1 voter )
27.27%120° ( 9 voters )
3.03%180° ( 1 voter )
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The angle of rotational symmetry is the smallest angle through which a shape can be rotated and still look the same as its original position. It is measured in degrees and indicates the number of times a shape matches itself during a full rotation of 360 degrees.

In Class 6 Maths Chapter 9 on Symmetry students learn about the concept of symmetry in shapes. They study lines of symmetry and how a shape can be folded to match itself. The chapter covers identifying symmetrical shapes understanding reflective symmetry and finding lines of symmetry in different objects and figures.

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  1. The smallest angle of rotational symmetry for a regular hexagon is 60°. A regular hexagon can be rotated by 60°, 120°, 180°, 240°, and 300° and still map onto itself. The smallest such angle is 60°.

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