In this applet, you will investigate the rotation symmetry of a regular n-gon. Each of the polygons below is regular (equiangular and equilateral) and ONE exterior angle is shown. Move the slider and examine what happens to each regular polygon.
[b]Equilateral triangles[/b] have rotation symmetries that are multiples of 120° (i.e. 120°, 240°, 360°).[br][b]Squares[/b] have rotation symmetries that are multiples of 90° (i.e. 90°, 180°, 270°, 360°).[br][b]Regular pentagons[/b] have rotation symmetries that are multiples of 72° (i.e. 72°, 144°, 216°, 288°, 360°).
The measure of ONE "mini-rotation" is _____________ to the measure ONE exterior angle in the regular polygon.
Thus, the following formula is most helpful when determining the rotation symmetries within regular polygons: