You can determine symmetry of a data structure in two ways. One is when the stacks and queues data are put in the application and when the stacks are put in during run-time.
Stresses will be distributed equally among members if there is symmetry. It will be easier to calculate it will be easier to manufacture...
int sym_test (const int **a, int n) {int i, j, sym;i=1, j=0, sym=1;while (sym && i
Only from a point charge, or from one with spherical symmetry.
Yes, because if you halve a square across a diagonal line of symmetry then one corner has 90 degrees and the other two are 45 degrees.
Since a sine wave is described by the trigonometric sin(x) function, which is symmetrical, the sine wave is also symmetrical, unless there is a DC bias, in which case it is not. (It depends on your definition of symmetry)
Essentially. One's a noun, one's an adjective. Things that have symmetry are said to be symmetric.
A sponge is neither bilateral or radial symmetric. It doesn't have any symmetry.
A pentagon can be symmetric, yes. It is symmetric around any of its lines of symmetry. Yes, divide it starting from the top down 2 the bottom. Pretty simple.
Yes. An isosceles triangle, for example, is symmetric about the bisector of its odd angle but has no rotational symmetry.
Octupii (plural of octupus) are bilaterally symmetric.
No such thing as a regular triangle. You need to be more accurate in your triangular description. Equilateral triangle is symmetric about three lines of symmetry. Isosceles triangle is symmetric one line of symmetry. Right-angled, and Scalene triangles have no lines of symmetry.
Line of symmetry
Yes it does. when tilted it has the same symmetric line.
write 3 letters that are symmetrical and show the lines of symmetry
They both have rotational symmetry - of order 2. But whereas a rectangle has 2 axes of symmetry, a parallelogram has none.
Some have symmetry , but not all !!! Square, Rectangle, Rhombus, Kite all have symmetry. A trapezium can be both asymmetric, and symmetric.
A jellyfish has radial symmetry. A jellyfish is part of the cnidaria species of animals and they generally have radial symmetry. Radial symmetric organisms are like a pie in terms of their shape. THey have no left or right sides. If you were to turn a radial symmetric animal on its side, it would like the same as it did prior.