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Mathematics, 26.08.2021 20:10, kianadomingo2806

Susan makes a claim that a trapezoid does not have rotational symmetry. What reasoning proves or disproves Susan's claim?
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Susan's claim is true because there are no rotations that map a trapezoid onto itself
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Susan's claim is true because there are no lines of symmetry that map a trapezoid onto itself.
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Susan's claim is false because all trapezoids have at least two degrees of rotational symmetry.
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Susan's claim is false because all isosceles trapezoids have at least two degrees of rotational symmetry.

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