No.
A shape with four non-parallel sides is an irregular quadrilateral. If the quadrilateral is bilaterally symmetrical, it is a deltoid (kite shape).
It has 4 lines of symmetry
Square, Rectangle.
an non symmetrical 4 sided shape such as a Rhombus or a Trapezoid
Since a sine wave is described by the trigonometric sin(x) function, which is symmetrical, the sine wave is also symmetrical, unless there is a DC bias, in which case it is not. (It depends on your definition of symmetry)
I dont really know. That is what I am trying to figure out !! I think non-symmetrical shapes are shapes where all sides are different lengths/sizes. For example, a square or rectangle would not be non-symmetrical. It would be symmetrial because not all of the sides are different lengths. Hope that kinda helps. If not, I'm sorry!!
testicles or breasts are commonly non symmetrical but in perfect situations there are no non symetricals
The standard normal curve is symmetrical.
There are two square root functions from the non-negative real numbers to either the non-negative real numbers (Quadrant I) or to the non-positive real numbers (Quadrant IV). The two functions are symmetrical about the horizontal axis.
Depends on the pretzel non-symmetrical ones:no the symmetrical ones: yes
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Assuming the wave is regular and symmetrical, it will be 0.3 m.
Certainly.
Square
No.
It is a non-symmetrical dragon.