No.
When a figure is not symmetrical, that means that there is no one line that will split the figure so that the corresponding sides are equal.
mean deviation is minimum
Something that is symmetrical is the same on both sides
Yes, a work of art can be balanced and symmetrical. Symmetry refers to the arrangement of elements in a way that creates a mirror-like effect, often resulting in a sense of harmony and stability. Artists may use symmetrical designs to evoke feelings of order and beauty, while balance can be achieved through the distribution of visual weight, even if the composition is not strictly symmetrical. Both concepts play a significant role in guiding the viewer's experience and interpretation of the artwork.
for symmetrical distributions your mean equals the median. that is one of the properties of the symmetrical distribution.
i think it is art when you are doing something symmetrical but different like op art
(1) Symmetrical balance (2) Asymmetrical balance (3) Radial balance
No they are not the same in a unimodal symmetrical distribution and they will never be
symmetrical balance
Yes, and they WILL be if the distribution is symmetrical.
No.
When a figure is not symmetrical, that means that there is no one line that will split the figure so that the corresponding sides are equal.
using my latin roots... A usually means opposite or not. and symmetrical is the same or identical. so i would have t say it would means not symmetrical i hope that helps.
mean deviation is minimum
The median and mode.
Something that is symmetrical is the same on both sides