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a circle is symmetric so is a triangle, a rectangle.
Any point on the graph can be the center of a circle. If the center is on the x-axis, then the circle is symmetric with respect to the x-axis.
Yo, anything that's sides are the same as the other, yo got a symmetric figure. example: a circle
Any line through a circle has reflective symmetry about the radius that is at right angles to it.
circle , triangle , square , rectangle , diamond
No, it has 12 stars in a symmetric circle. It doesn't correspond to the number of member states.
The only shape that is symmetric about a point are a circle, sphere and their multi-dimensional counterparts. There are many more functions that are symmetric about the axes or specific lines.
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.
The answer depends on the context.In algebra, a relationship, ~, is symmetric over a set S if for any two members, x and y, in S,x ~ y implies that y ~ x.For example, "equal to (=)" is symmetric but "greater than (>)" is not.In geometry, a shape is symmetric if a transformation such as a rotation about an axis (of less than a whole circle) or reflection about some line can bring the shape back onto itself.
There is an infinite number of lines across a circle that form two symmetric half-circles.
symmetric about the y-axis symmetric about the x-axis symmetric about the line y=x symmetric about the line y+x=0
Yes a flower is symmetric.