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Symmetry

Lines of symmetry

A shape can be folded to see if it has a line of .

A shape has a line of symmetry when the folded part sits perfectly on top with all edges matching.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 2, Lines of symmetry for 8 various polygons, The first three lines are not lines of symmetry

Line symmetry in regular polygons

A square is a regular . It has four lines of symmetry and four sides.

A regular has 5 sides and 5 lines of symmetry.

Lines of symmetry of a square and a regular pentagon

The number of lines of symmetry in a regular polygon is equal to the number of sides.

Rotational symmetry

A shape has rotational symmetry when it can be rotated and it still looks the same.

The order of rotational symmetry of a shape is the number of times it can be rotated around a full circle and still look the same.

Five stars above four triangles

If the triangle is rotated a full 360°, it never looks the same except when it arrives back at its original starting position. It only has one order of rotational symmetry, the starting position.

The minimum order of rotational symmetry a shape can have is 1.

Rotational symmetry in regular polygons

The order of rotational symmetry of a regular polygon is equal to the number of sides.

Symmetry of quadrilaterals

There are six special quadrilaterals with different symmetrical properties.

Square

Square with all it's lines of symmetry highlighted
  • A square has four lines of symmetry.
  • It has rotational symmetry of order four.

Rectangle

Rectangle with all it's lines of symmetry highlighted
  • A rectangle has two lines of symmetry.
  • It has rotational symmetry of order two.

Parallelogram

Parallelogram with opposite angles highlighted
  • A parallelogram has no lines of symmetry.
  • It has rotational symmetry of order two.

Rhombus

Parallelogram with opposite angles and lines of symmetry highlighted
  • A rhombus has two lines of symmetry.
  • It has rotational symmetry of order two.

Trapezium

Regular and irregular trapezium. Regular trapezium shows line of symmetry
  • Some trapeziums have one line of symmetry. They are called isosceles trapeziums as they have 2 sides of an equal length like isosceles triangles.
  • A trapezium has rotational symmetry of order one.

Kite

Kite with line of symmetry and opposite angles highlighted
  • A kite has one line of symmetry.
  • It has rotational symmetry of order one.