Symmetric
yes, it is both symmetric as well as skew symmetric
Symmetric is a term used to describe an object in size or shape. For example, you could say that an orange is symmetric to the sun or a glass is symmetric to a cone
A sponge is neither bilateral or radial symmetric. It doesn't have any symmetry.
Symmetric Matrix:Given a square matrix A such that A'=A, where A' is the transpose of A, then A is a symmetric matrix.note: No need to think about diagonal elements, they can be anything.
Symmetric relationship. A is a neighbour of B therefore implied that B is a neighbour of A.
All equal.
It is the symmetric property of a mathematical relationship.
They are all equal . . . they are the same.(In an asymmetric distribution they are not equal.)
symmetric about the y-axis symmetric about the x-axis symmetric about the line y=x symmetric about the line y+x=0
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.
Yes a flower is symmetric.
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Symmetric
yes, it is both symmetric as well as skew symmetric
The only function that can be symmetric about the x-axis is the x-axis itself. For each value of x a function, f(x), can have at most one value for f(x). Otherwise it is a mapping or relationship but not a function.
es she is symmetric