Because a square has all equal sides. Thus by cutting in half, it will always be symmetric.
yes
Symmetric
yes, it is both symmetric as well as skew symmetric
Parabolas have directori.
Some triangles are symmetric, while others are not. All equilateral and isosceles triangles are symmetric.all triangles are symmetric.
The eigen values of a real symmetric matrix are all real.
Any and all conics, parabolas included, take the form Ax2 + Bxy + Cy2 + Dx + Ey + F = 0, with A, B, and C not all zero. The parabolas themselves have B2 - 4AC = 0.
Becuase a parabola is an arch shape so that is why the 'golden arches' are parabolas.
A determinant D = dij where i = 1,2,...,n and j = 1,2,...,n is symmetric if dij = dji for all i, j.A determinant D = dij where i = 1,2,...,n and j = 1,2,...,n is symmetric if dij = dji for all i, j.A determinant D = dij where i = 1,2,...,n and j = 1,2,...,n is symmetric if dij = dji for all i, j.A determinant D = dij where i = 1,2,...,n and j = 1,2,...,n is symmetric if dij = dji for all i, j.
Because a square has all equal sides. Thus by cutting in half, it will always be symmetric.
NO. They do not oscillate.
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No, a figure can be asymmetrical.
symmetric about the y-axis symmetric about the x-axis symmetric about the line y=x symmetric about the line y+x=0
hyperbolas have an eccentricity (fixed point to fixed line ratio) that is greater than 1, while the parabolas have an exact eccentricity that is equal to 1. And hyperbolas are always come in pairs while parabolas are not.