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Rachael was given the task to draw a figure that has point symmetry. She labels the center point as point P. Her figure is below. Which statement supports the claim that Rachel’s figure has point symmetry? The figure has rotational symmetry of order 1. The figure does not have any lines of reflection. If the figure is rotated 180° about point P, it will map back onto itself. The vertices of the 6-sided star are all points of symmetry that can be used to map the figure onto itself.
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