In mathematics, a shape or object is considered symmetrical if it can be divided into two identical halves that are mirror images of each other. The letter "Q" has a form of symmetry along its vertical axis due to its circular part, but it lacks full symmetry because of its tail. Therefore, while "Q" exhibits some degree of symmetry, it is not fully symmetrical.
The small letters that are symmetrical, meaning they look the same when flipped vertically or horizontally, are "b," "d," "p," and "q." However, when considering horizontal symmetry specifically, only "b" and "d" are applicable. In terms of vertical symmetry, "p" and "q" are symmetrical as well. Therefore, the letters exhibiting symmetry in various orientations are "b," "d," "p," and "q."
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The small letters that are symmetrical, meaning they look the same when flipped vertically or horizontally, are "b," "d," "p," and "q." However, when considering horizontal symmetry specifically, only "b" and "d" are applicable. In terms of vertical symmetry, "p" and "q" are symmetrical as well. Therefore, the letters exhibiting symmetry in various orientations are "b," "d," "p," and "q."
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