Draw a shape that exhibits rotational symmetry of order 3 and 1 line of symmetry.

If a figure has rotational symmetry of order three, then it has either 0 or 3 lines of symmetry (one in each rotated position = 3).

I would look forward to seeing a figure with rotational symmetry of order 3 and one single line of symmetry, if it exists.

Bhenji answer kya hai

To draw a shape that exhibits rotational symmetry of order 3 and 1 line of symmetry, you can create a triangle.

Here's how you can draw it step by step:

Step 1: Start by drawing a horizontal line segment.

Step 2: From one end of the line segment, draw two lines at equal angles in a way that they meet at the other end of the line segment, forming an equilateral triangle. Make sure the lines are long enough to create a complete triangle.

Step 3: Draw a vertical line passing through the center of the triangle. This line will be the line of symmetry.

Step 4: Now, let's test the rotational symmetry of order 3. Rotate the shape by 120 degrees counterclockwise (1/3 of a full circle) around the center point of the triangle. You will see that the shape aligns perfectly with its original position.

So, the resulting shape is a triangle with one line of symmetry and rotational symmetry of order 3.