Determine all the symmetries of Design 1 and Design 2 in Flgure 14.25 . Consider each design as a whole. For each design, describe all lines of symmetry (if the design has reflection symmetry), and determine whether the design has 2 -fold, 3-fold , 4-fold , or other rotation symmetry. Explain your answers.
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