Where it has to do with symmetrical shapes and there equations.
Smooth, streamlined shapes reduce air resistance. Symmetric shapes ensure flight stability.
Rhombus ,trapezium * * * * * Wrong. A rhombus is symmetric about its diagonals.
5 6 0 1 3 2 0 2 1
A=r mod z R= a relation which is reflexive symmetric but not transitive
Depending on how you write them: 0, 1, and 8 are themselves symmetric 2 and 5 are mirror images
Yo, anything that's sides are the same as the other, yo got a symmetric figure. example: a circle
No. Do your own homework. http://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&q=cache:ZZmsH0jKHH8J:www.cs.utk.edu/~horton/hw1.pdf+For+each+part+give+a+relation+that+satisfies+the+condition+a+Reflexive+and+symmetric+but+not+transitive+b+Reflexive+and+transitive+but+not+symmetric+c+Symmetric+and+transitive+but+not+reflexive%3F&hl=en&gl=us&sig=AFQjCNHGyc1EDhfqj_mu-RV9yTYZZfXl6A
A shape that when you draw a line on the shape and cut along the line you get two identical shapes. A circle is an example.
5 expressed as a Roman numeral is V which is symmetrical
The number is 5! = 120
If E ≅ B, then B ≅ E