# Nakafa Framework: LLM
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Exercises: Try Out - Set 7: Real exam simulation to sharpen your skills and build confidence. - Problem 18
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## Exercise 18
### Question
export const metadata = {
title: "Problem 18",
authors: [{ name: "Nabil Akbarazzima Fatih" }],
date: "12/26/2025",
};
Given plane figures as follows:
1. Isosceles trapezoid.
2. Rectangle (not a square).
3. Equilateral triangle.
4. Kite (not a square).
How many plane figures have a number of lines of symmetry that is not equal to their order of rotational symmetry?
### Choices
- [x] $$0$$
- [ ] $$1$$
- [ ] $$2$$
- [ ] $$3$$
- [ ] $$4$$
### Answer & Explanation
export const metadata = {
title: "Explanation for Problem 18",
authors: [{ name: "Nabil Akbarazzima Fatih" }],
date: "12/26/2025",
};
We will determine the number of lines of symmetry and the order of rotational symmetry for each given plane figure.
#### Analysis of Isosceles Trapezoid
- **Lines of Symmetry**: Has line of symmetry (vertical line in the middle).
- **Rotational Symmetry**: Order (returns to original position only after rotation).
The numbers are equal ().
#### Analysis of Rectangle (Not a Square)
- **Lines of Symmetry**: Has lines of symmetry (horizontal and vertical).
- **Rotational Symmetry**: Order (rotates and ).
The numbers are equal ().
#### Analysis of Equilateral Triangle
- **Lines of Symmetry**: Has lines of symmetry.
- **Rotational Symmetry**: Order (rotates , , and ).
The numbers are equal ().
#### Analysis of Kite (Not a Square)
- **Lines of Symmetry**: Has line of symmetry (main diagonal).
- **Rotational Symmetry**: Order (returns to original position only after rotation).
The numbers are equal ().
#### Conclusion
All plane figures have the same number of lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry order.
Therefore, the number of plane figures where the reflectional and rotational symmetries are **not equal** is .
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