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.
Equilateral triangles have rotation symmetries that are multiples of 120° (i.e. 120°, 240°, 360°).
Squares have rotation symmetries that are multiples of 90° (i.e. 90°, 180°, 270°, 360°).
Regular pentagons 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: