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An object or shape is symmetrical if it can be divided into two identical halves that mirror each other along a line or plane, known as the line of symmetry. If there is no such line that allows for this mirroring, the object is considered asymmetrical. You can visually inspect the object or use tools like a ruler or compass to check for equal dimensions and angles on either side. In mathematics, symmetry can also be analyzed using equations to determine if the function exhibits symmetry about a particular axis or point.

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