The word "symmetrical" itself describes something that can be symmetrical, meaning it has balanced proportions or corresponding parts on either side of a dividing line or around a central point. Another related term is "bilateral," which specifically refers to symmetry across a central axis. Additionally, "equilateral" can apply to shapes where all sides and angles are equal, contributing to symmetry.
no. Asymetry is when an object is Not symetrical , symetry means when both halves of an object appear as an exact mirror.
A cube.
No.
The numeral V (5) is symetrical. VI (6), VII (7), VIII (8), and IX (9) are not symetrical.
Yes capital a is symetrical
no because if you put a mirror line between 'm' and 'n' they are not symetrical which means the others are not symetrical. here is an example example : m / n the slash is the mirror line and this is not symetrical
It means that the data flows both ways at an equal rate. Usually your downstream speed is faster (asynchronous), but you can get it to where both speeds are equal (synchronous).
no. Asymetry is when an object is Not symetrical , symetry means when both halves of an object appear as an exact mirror.
NO
Some synonyms of symetrical are: balanced, commensurate, equal, proportional, regular, shapely, commensurable.
Yes, it is.
A starfish.
Yes
Yes.
they paint symetrical to show relaxation and kindness and exactly the same on each side
A cube.
yes