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Draw a vertical line through the centre of the number 6. As both sides are not identical, then there is no symmetry. Do the same with a capital H, and there is symmetry, as both sides of the vertical line are identical.
because pmos has low mobility . the inverter threshold voltage can be shifted to the middle and the inverter is more symmetrical in terms of transistor times.
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6 - y + 5y - 6y = 0 6 = y -5y + 6y 6 = -4y + 6y 6 = 2y 6/2 = y 3 = y
3x2-y=6 3x2-y=6
6.
No
A hexagon
An irregular hexagon.
Snowflakes are not only symmetrical, but are always 6-sided and 6-pointed.
0 is symmetrical because when something is symmetrical it can be split down the middle and have two symmetrical sides or two sides that look the same. If you draw your ones like a straight line then it could be symmetrical depending on your teacher. If your teacher allows you to make your symmetrical lines going horizontal instead of vertical then 3 would also be symmetrical. F.Y.I if you don't trust a enrichment middle schooler who has learned this recently then don't use this information
1 and 8 are symmetrical both horizontally and vertically and 3 is symmetrical horizontally.
A regular hexagon, of course
Look: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 is doubly symmetrical (horizontal and vertical axes) 3 is almost symmetrical about the horizontal axis 8 is almost doubly symmetrical 1 is almost symmetrical, and is truly symmetrical in some sans-serif fonts (but not in all languages: cursive French has a long leading stoke on the left)
My symmetrical objects are: 1.eggs 2.Leaves 3.Snowflakes 4.Pins 5.Paper 6.Photo frames I hope these objects help you!!!!!!
No. Socks are not symmetrical.
is a arrow symmetrical
No but an isosceles trapezoid is symmetrical.