does a hexagon have reflectional, rotational, and point symmetry?

Yes, a hexagon has reflectional, rotational, and point symmetry.

Reflectional Symmetry: A hexagon has six lines of reflectional symmetry, which means that it can be divided into two congruent halves by six different lines passing through opposite sides or vertices.

Rotational Symmetry: A regular hexagon (all sides and angles equal) has rotational symmetry of order 6. This means that it can be rotated by multiples of 60 degrees (360°/6) and still look the same. A regular hexagon has six rotational symmetry positions.

Point Symmetry: A regular hexagon also has point symmetry, meaning that it can be rotated by 180 degrees (half a turn) around its center and still look the same. The center of a regular hexagon is the point of symmetry.